János Szász and the Death of a Dream
János Szász, the acclaimed director of stage and screen born in Hungary in 1958 to Holocaust survivors, has come to the devastating conclusion that the
János Szász, the acclaimed director of stage and screen born in Hungary in 1958 to Holocaust survivors, has come to the devastating conclusion that the
Last month, the National Council of Young Israel (NCYI) made a dramatic shift in its leadership and elected an entirely new board of directors. The
With Purim just behind us and Pesach steadily approaching, we find ourselves at many unwelcome anniversaries. Among them is the one-year mark since we gathered
I feel like I need to say upfront that I have nothing against the environment. Well, I do have things against certain environments, but nothing
It feels like Pesach is arriving earlier than ever before. Many Jews still haven’t finished their hamantaschen yet most stores have started lining their shelves
Looking for a new and exciting culinary experience for your next simcha? Look no further—Chef Anthony Gonçalves brings years of fine dining expertise to the
Reviewing: “My Pesach Kitchen” by Faigy Murray. Mesorah Publications Ltd. 2021. English. Hardcover. 288 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1422627839. It’s that time of year again. The hamantaschen
Yields 4-6 servings / Meat When I first moved to Lakewood, my house wasn’t ready yet and I was staying in a tiny one-bedroom furnished
One of my favorite anecdotes is a likely apocryphal story that dates back to the mid-1950s. According to this story (first mentioned in print in
One staple of common wisdom is that to be successful you should “follow your passion.” If that’s true, one enterprising young woman in Middlesex County
Asher had been waiting for this moment all week. Ever since his class started learning about the laws of Shabbat on Monday, his shoulder had
When Ima got home from work, she told all the kids to clean up the house. Max wanted to help, but he wanted to let