Focusing on Resilience in the Displaced Persons Camp on Holocaust Remembrance Day
This past year, I completed my thesis for an MA in Holocaust Studies at Haifa University. I was privileged to have the opportunity to research
This past year, I completed my thesis for an MA in Holocaust Studies at Haifa University. I was privileged to have the opportunity to research
A number of years back when Israel received a number of additional F-35 fighter planes from the United States, the following question was posed to
Was Breckinridge Long our 32nd president, rather than Franklin Roosevelt? From Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s recent remarks, one could erroneously conclude that it was
I’ve always been interested in the formation of various Jewish diasporas and how they rarely fit a lineral and neat narrative. I am particularly interested
Reviewing: “Setting the Table: An Introduction to the Jurisprudence of Rabbi Yechiel Mikhel Epstein’s Arukh HaShulhan,” by Michael J. Broyde and Shlomo C. Pill. Academic
I planted a pomegranate tree by the Jordan river Where the willows waved in the wind And the Ruby-crowned Kinglet Bowed her feathered head in
On May 15, 1967, the Israel Independence Day parade celebrating 19 years was held in Jerusalem. It was a parade with historical significance. The parade
With the arrival of warmer weather, and with lag baomer just around the corner, wedding season is about to take off! My phone has been
When Chani Gildin of Teaneck started All Made Up, a home-based business selling beanies and headbands, comfort was a top factor in the products she
This 3.8-mile moderate hike on the Blue Trail in the 4,315-acre Ward Pound Ridge Reservation—the largest park in Westchester County—should take about two and a
Recovery is not linear. This is a lesson that is typically taught in the beginning stages of one’s recovery process to help the individual understand
“אם אשכחך ירושלים תשכח ימיני” “If I forget you, O Jerusalem, may my right hand forget itself.” (Sefer Tehillim) One of the most meaningful wedding