Mindfulness and Tefillah
My first encounter with Teaneck was when I moved in with my sister, Renee, and her husband, Irv Rubinson, in 1969. At that time the
My first encounter with Teaneck was when I moved in with my sister, Renee, and her husband, Irv Rubinson, in 1969. At that time the
Part 1 In the previous article we spoke to the anxiety with which so many approached the season of holidays last year that bookended the
Our beloved Rabbi Doctor Abraham Twerski, zt”l passed away on January 31, 2021, in a Jerusalem hospital. He lived in Israel the last five years
The following is the full text of a speech delivered by Teaneck’s Barbara Rotenberg at Moriah this past Tuesday. She spoke at the Siyum Shloshim
Dear Dr. Chani, It has been quite a challenging year for my family. Even though it seems like the world has adapted to COVID-19 and
With Rosh Chodesh Nisan upon us this coming Sunday, without a doubt we know that Pesach will soon be here. When we reflect on last
As the second Pesach of the pandemic approaches, the Adath Israel Sisterhood presented a practical and stress-relieving virtual event featuring Mrs. Meira Spivak, author of
As the second Pesach of the pandemic approaches, the Adath Israel Sisterhood presented a practical and stress-relieving virtual event featuring Mrs. Meira Spivak, author of
Like many Jews, we often wonder why the American people did little to prevent the Holocaust. The question hides a subconscious fear: If a similar
Dylan Williams of J Street, in a recent op-ed, called on the Biden administration to “rebuild the U.S. relationship with moderate Palestinian leaders.” Since presumably
I have been an insurance professional for over three decades, and during this time, I have helped countless families understand the importance of using a
Reviewing: “The Birth of Doubt: Confronting Uncertainty in Early Rabbinic Literature” by Moshe Halbertal. Brown Judaic Studies. 2020. English. Paperback. 250 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1951498764. Many