Time for Your ‘Second Act’?
Are you a professional woman with a gap on your resume who now has a successful career? Did you finally land your dream job after
Are you a professional woman with a gap on your resume who now has a successful career? Did you finally land your dream job after
We are looking for current yeshiva and seminary students who are willing to be interviewed via email, phone or WhatsApp for our famous Israel Spotlight
When Adam was created, he arrived into a perfect world. There were skies and earth. Rivers and mountains. Plants and trees. Fish, birds and animals.
The purpose of the priestly garments, as significantly discussed in this week’s parsha, was to set the kohen gadol apart from the people, investing in
“Good morning, we’re a carpool.” This phrase, which makes little sense to much of the English-speaking world, is instantly recognizable to a small subset of
Dear Rabbi Lawrence, When my sister’s son was born, it was on Shabbat. She lives on the Upper West Side in a small apartment and
Duty or spontaneity? Set texts or creative expression? Spiritual seeking or disciplined avodat Hashem? Choosing between these modalities of prayer has been a long-standing tension
In time for yeshiva break, I, with my husband and three children, traveled to Vienna, Austria, to visit my husband’s 86-year-old (Holocaust survivor) mother and
My grandmother, Pola Jasphy, a Holocaust survivor, was aided by a woman named Jadwiga Grochowska and her 7-year-old daughter Miroslawa. My grandmother looked for her
Chana Koenig has a passion for chocolate. She studied at the Culinary Institute for Education in Manhattan and spent four years working for French chocolatier
I knew him well but had never met him in person. The first time I laid eyes on Jonathan Pollard was as I watched him
Editors’ note: We invite you to enjoy the first in what we hope will be an interesting and inspiring series highlighting the “second act” careers