The Land of Love
Moshe Rabbeinu was not about to give up. Hashem decreed to the fullest extent that Moshe Rabbeinu would not be allowed into Eretz Yisrael, but
Moshe Rabbeinu was not about to give up. Hashem decreed to the fullest extent that Moshe Rabbeinu would not be allowed into Eretz Yisrael, but
Va’etchanan brings to mind the prayer-like figures, “seeped in the word chanan,” like Chana and Chanina ben Dosa who were so famously known for their
Part II (Read Part I here.) I was raised in a home where anyone who came knocking on the door requesting tzedakah was met with
A recent op-ed has brought to light the pain of the process of applying for tuition assistance in our schools. To be sure, funds are
I read with interest the recent commentary by Dvorah Vaynman (“The Humiliation of Applying for Yeshiva Tuition Assistance,” July 16, 2020) and letters and columns
I read Dvorah Vaynman’s heart-wrenching op-ed (“The Humiliation of Applying for Yeshiva Tuition Assistance,” July 16, 2020) two weeks ago with great pain. She speaks
This morning on my way home from my overnight ER shift, I got a call from my 10-year-old son. He said “Hi Mom. My throat
This is part one of a three-part series outlining what four different college campuses and Jewish life organizations are implementing to accommodate students this fall.
(Courtesy of Black Box PAC) In February, The Black Box PAC Shakespeare in the Park Bergen County team was preparing the lineup for 2020, their
The murder of George Floyd has got us, in the middle of a pandemic, thinking about the fraught topic of racism in America. Sadly, this
We know that the word entitlement angers some people when in today’s day and age it is used to describe many young people in communities
Just about everyone has had to change their summer plans, and many are searching for alternatives that are family friendly and not that difficult to