Smile! Make My Day
Several weeks ago, I received a call from a friend who lamented that he was lonely; since the beginning of the lockdown he has been
Several weeks ago, I received a call from a friend who lamented that he was lonely; since the beginning of the lockdown he has been
While we all have had to adjust to a new normal or even a temporary new normal, I feel I have to respond to “The
This week, the family and friends of David Thaler, z”l, met via Zoom to share memories on his second yahrzeit. I recalled my first encounter
“Ew, a Jew.” I heard the statement through the grapevine only a few days ago, yet according to a friend I heard it a year
While I am pleased to see pieces in The Jewish Link that illuminate the need for recent protests to honor Black lives, I am saddened
I was seated on an uncomfortable metal folding chair in a parking lot, directly facing the garbage dumpster, with the sun in my eyes, trying
Part 2 In last week’s column I explained why I believe that market timing as a strategy is a fool’s errand. By jettisoning one’s portfolio
After a long hiatus, I ran into Mark Twain recently who was eager to share some of his thoughts on recent current events. He began
(Courtesy of Yair Leolam) This year, as a result of COVID-19 and the accompanying disruption and uncertainty in all our lives, we decided to shift
Best friends Zoey Epstein and Zahara Solomon, respectively from Englewood and Tenafly, are excited to introduce Dazzle Up, their creative shoe styling business. Epstein and
While many businesses have begun reopening, and activity seems to be returning back to its pre-pandemic normalcy, some are still hesitant to take the plunge
We have all become used to the many new rules and regulations that govern our daily lives. As soon as we acclimate to one thing,