Preserving and Transmitting Yiddish Culture in Israel, From a Tel Aviv Bus Station
Less than a century ago, Yiddish, referred to as “mame loshen” (mother tongue), was spoken and understood as a primary language by an estimated 11
Less than a century ago, Yiddish, referred to as “mame loshen” (mother tongue), was spoken and understood as a primary language by an estimated 11
I must admit that I was slightly surprised when I attended Shabbat morning davening several weeks ago and there was no mention of the very
Dear Dr. Chani, As I approach the days of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur I feel really unsettled. My wife and I are going through
Yom Kippur is a time to work on our middos, and there’s no bigger middah to work on, for the purposes of this article, than
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Sukkot and Simchat Torah are fast approaching, and once again, it is time to stock up on the best and most delicious wines to rejoice
foo Parshat Vayelech Inspiration: “So now, write this song for yourselves, and teach it to the Children of Israel. Place it in their mouth so
Sometimes life asks us to adjust to things, changing from what we’re used to. In this week’s Torah portion, Moses, the only leader the people
In this week’s parsha Hashem talks to Moshe about the land of milk and honey, so we are making a delicious honey cake. Ingredients Cooking
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Which apple do the BPY PRE-K students prefer—Red Delicious, Granny Smith or Golden Delicious? As the children continued to prepare for Rosh Hashanah, they excitedly
On September 20, the Naaleh students enjoyed a yom iyun focused on Rosh Hashanah. The event began with Hatarat Nedarim and was followed by learning