The Best Job in the World
I still have the best job in the world. A few months ago, I was privileged to share with you in this space some of
I still have the best job in the world. A few months ago, I was privileged to share with you in this space some of
It’s the summer preceding your senior year in high school. Finally, you and your friends can relax a bit knowing that you’ll rule the school.
There are many different coping mechanisms that people use to manage their mental illnesses. One that I have been using recently, which has been successful,
The Yachad Center eats out in its new Wednesday summer program, “Summer Grub!” Every week, Yachad members have a chance to explore all the great
Judy Fine-Edelstein, a mother, wife, doctor and friend, needs you to join the Gift of Life registry. Judy was diagnosed with AML, which is an
Do you love the thrill of having fresh, brand new school supplies? Collecting bright, colorful markers, smooth new folders and sheets of crisp paper builds
With coronavirus cases decreasing and pandemic-related restrictions easing worldwide, people are beginning to resume life as it was, and that includes thinking about how they
What’s a nice Jewish boy doing in Saigon? The teeming alleys of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon, capital of South Vietnam), with racing rickshaws, outdoor
Highlighting: “Synagogue Stamps: An International Postage Tour of Synagogues” by Harvey D. Wolinetz. The Wolinetz Family Foundation. 2020. English. ISBN-13: 978-9659196753. When the Babylonians captured
Reviewing: “The Halachic Haircutting Handbook” by Rabbi Chaim Jachter, Binyamin Jachter. Kol Torah Publications. 2021. English. Hardcover. 118 pages. ISBN: 9798730893375. The exit of the
Highlighting: ‘Beurei HaTefillah: A Guide to Jewish Prayer’ by Rabbi Isaiah Wohlgemuth. OU Press. 2021. English. Hardcover. 432 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1602804562. (Courtesy of OU Press) OU Press
Highlighting: “Mesilah L’Elokeinu, The Path Forward” * The double “Nachamu, Nachamu” is significant. Most of the midrashim, for example, Midrash Tanchuma, comments on “Nachamu, Nachamu”