Remembering Rabbi Steinsaltz, zt”l
The passing of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz zt”l leaves a massive void in Jewish scholarship and intellect that will be difficult to fill. His works
The passing of Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz zt”l leaves a massive void in Jewish scholarship and intellect that will be difficult to fill. His works
(Adapted and translated from Israel’s Makor Rishon newspaper by Yossi Baumol) Rebbe Nachman of Breslav defines the tzaddik by quoting a verse from Tehillim (139:8):
Highlighting: “Serenity Through Faith: Living Emunah 5” by Rabbi David Ashear. ArtScroll/Mesorah. 2020. English. Hardcover. ISBN-13: 978-1422626078. (Courtesy of Artscroll) With 200,000 copies in print,
Dvorah Vaynman’s two heart-wrenching articles on applying for scholarships and financial aid at her local yeshiva bothered me greatly. I was disappointed with the responses
Little more than a week ago the city of Rochester lost the person one could call its “chief rabbi.” Rabbi Shaya Kilimnick, z”l, was the
Baruch Hashem, we have a dream, and slowly and sometimes painfully we are striving to fulfill this dream. This time we will make it onto
Benjamin Levsmall, a rising junior at SAR High School in Riverdale, has created a new podcast, “Your Life Sucks,” focusing on mental health issues specifically
Frisch alum and Teaneck resident Jordana Schiff was the first place winner of the StandWithUs Roberta Seid Award for Courage and Leadership, for her unhindered
Harriet Levitt did not set out to build an empire at MTA when she first began teaching English at the school almost 40 years ago,
(Courtesy of St. Mary’s General Hospital) Imagine that you are walking in a garden and a tiny firefly pops right into your mouth and down
In general, most people don’t see the draw of artificial grass, other than the obvious appeal of outdoor carpeting. If you’re living somewhere where you
With so many shuls closed or offering very limited seating capacity during these Covid times, are there aspects of attending shul that people do not