The Life and Times of a Great Rabbinic Figure
Highlighting: “Pardes Yosef,” By Rabbi Moshe Yosef Rubin. Shira-Mishor. 2021. Hardcover. We are all familiar with the great rabbis of the last 250 years in
Highlighting: “Pardes Yosef,” By Rabbi Moshe Yosef Rubin. Shira-Mishor. 2021. Hardcover. We are all familiar with the great rabbis of the last 250 years in
Dr. Michael Kesler died on August 23, at the age of 97, from advanced Parkinson’s disease. Kesler was born in Dubno, Poland (now Ukraine), and
After nearly 10 months overseas, Eitan Katz has returned to New York, his extended stay in Israel leaving the prolific singer, songwriter and musician ready
Nosson Feigenbaum is a professional DJ. He’s also 14 years old. But don’t let his age fool you; he’s been playing the drums consistently since
When people have severe mental health issues, two things that can help are therapy and insurance to defray the cost. Psychologist Dr. Alan Winder is
When our old ways of thinking and behaving are dragging us down, it’s time to build a new routine. This month is a propitious time
Becoming a new parent is often a weird and wonderful experience. In addition to bonding with a tiny human, a new parent learns new things
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Critically wounded IDF soldier Netanel Felber makes slow but steady progress. (Courtesy of Sheba Medical Center) For Judi Felber, each bit of progress that her
Some 61% of Americans report that they gained weight during the COVID-19 lockdowns, said Alon Silberberg, CEO of UVTAL Health, an Israeli startup whose first
Woburn is a blue-collar town of about 35,000 people, located approximately 10 miles north of Boston. It has always been and still is inhabited by
One of the biggest breakthroughs in cancer treatment today is immunotherapy. Rather than flooding the body with toxic chemicals and radiation, this method recruits the