Ohr Yisroel of Tenafly Graduation: A Parent’s Perspective
On Sunday, June 12, I sat for over two hours at my son’s high school graduation, listening to speech after speech. And it did not
On Sunday, June 12, I sat for over two hours at my son’s high school graduation, listening to speech after speech. And it did not
Three times a day, for almost 2000 years, we have faced Yerushalayim and prayed “והשב את העבודה לדביר ביתך” (Shemoneh Esrei). We implore Hashem to
Part IV German Consuls In Germany American consuls in Germany were giving visas to rabbis, but not to students. Irving Bunim, a key leader of
(Courtesy of Hebrew University of Jerusalem) The Hebrew University of Jerusalem paid tribute on June 13 to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt”l—in recognition of his
(Courtesy of AMIT) A team from AMIT Bellows Ulpanat Noga High School, an innovative girls’ high school outside Beit Shemesh, Israel, won first place in
Third annual campaign tops previous years. (Courtesy of World Mizrachi) In its May “Campaign for Yeshivot and Seminaries in Israel,” World Mizrachi helped over 20
The excitement of a grandchild’s wedding seems to increase each time we are blessed with an additional simcha. Remembering the day that our granddaughter Tamar
After 25 years of running my independent career coaching practice, 19 years of writing newspaper columns on careers and jobs, and 75 years of navigating
A couple of weeks ago I met with a man who owns a business with his sister. He kept on talking about how in sync
My wife, Barbara, was a very talented party planner when we lived in New Jersey. She coordinated many weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs and even corporate events.
As a society, we often do everything we can to avoid uncertainty. Whether it’s checking the weather before we leave the house or getting insurance
In a previous series, I laid out my five-step productivity process for leaders, which I then turned into a productivity blueprint. This post dives deeper