What Rosie Taught Me About the Importance of a Shul
I’ve been thinking a lot about “Rosie” lately. Rosie was the nickname for Roosevelt Preston, who served as the longtime janitor at our shul, Congregation
I’ve been thinking a lot about “Rosie” lately. Rosie was the nickname for Roosevelt Preston, who served as the longtime janitor at our shul, Congregation
Most of us like to be surprised. I know that there are those who feel that surprises might be too startling for some to handle,
It is a natural response to a serious illness in a friend or loved one to make a Mi Shebarach in shul or even, if
(Courtesy of SMGH) “Is this St. Mary’s?” asked the gruff-sounding gentleman calling directly to Vanessa Warner, director of marketing at St. Mary’s General Hospital. “Yes,”
There’s nothing quite like an angering ad to get people to come out of the woodwork. Within the past few weeks, a highly controversial ad
(Courtesy of Touro College) For years, experts have believed that Orthodox Jews resist treatment for mental illness. New research led by Steven Tzvi Pirutinsky, Ph.D.,
Welcome back to “How Should I Know?”—the column to go to when your father says, “Ask Mommy,” and your mother says, “Ask Tatty.” That way,
You should not judge a book by its cover but, in some cases, you could judge a Jew by his tallis bag. For the record,
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In recent years many companies have tried to market a grand selection of herring to Jewish consumers. All these efforts required a lot of marketing,
Parshat Yitro inspiration: “In the third month from the Exodus of the Children of Israel from the land of Egypt…they arrived at the Wilderness of
Two new products are now becoming available that are poised to change the kosher balsamic vinegar market. One, a higher quality PGI (protected geographical indication)