Putting the CAN’T in CANTOR: An Introvert at the Amud
No one second-guesses the chazan like the chazan himself. I don’t daven for the amud very often, but when I do, there are a lot
No one second-guesses the chazan like the chazan himself. I don’t daven for the amud very often, but when I do, there are a lot
Nectarines and Nutella? No. Cantaloupe and caramel? No. Berries and butterscotch? No, no, no.. On Rosh Hashanah, we eat apples and honey. Every year, when
For those who love the ubiquitous blue bottle, the sweet and slightly sparkling Bartenura Moscato D’Asti—and there are many of us—Rosh Hashanah and Sukkot would
“There are a lot of natural advantages for making great wine in Israel,” said Amichai Lourie, winemaker at the popular and successful Shiloh Winery in
Enjoy fresh pizza made on the spot. The parties you remember most are the ones with great food and great entertainment. When food is the
Freddie’s Fix-It Shop wasn’t doing quite well, which, considering how it started off, was very disappointing. During Grand Opening Week customers from near and far
Sometimes when we face a challenging situation we feel worried. Maybe something will go wrong or things won’t turn out the way we want. This
Dear Shayna B., First of all, I love your advice. It helps me through my problems. I have a serious problem at school. I am
This week, we will be making baked apples since apples are a symbol for Rosh Hashanah. Here are the ingredients: 5-6 medium apples (like honey
It was an incredible five days at Hustle & Heart Girls Basketball Camp which just finished its fifth summer. On the advice of past players,
On Sunday, August 22, approximately 200 Jewish boys arrived at Camp Lavi in Lakewood, Pennsylvania, with one thing in common: a love for hockey strong