Embracing Our Diversity and Supporting New Jersey’s Jewish Community
Recently, I had the privilege to spend a delightful evening at a friend’s sukkah and, in so doing, learned a great deal about the holiday
Recently, I had the privilege to spend a delightful evening at a friend’s sukkah and, in so doing, learned a great deal about the holiday
There is a lively debate over whether nonprofit board members should engage in fundraising. You must be surprised, I understand. Me, too. I will do
This past month, I enjoyed some time with my family and a break from the headlines that we’ve been hammered with over the year, while
For most of the past decade, investors searching for income in the fixed income market have been hard-pressed to find any solutions without taking on
One day last year I fielded two phone calls, coincidentally within 90 minutes of each other, that span the range of what I do. More
In Ruth Wisse’s first book, based on her PhD thesis, “The Schlemiel as Modern Hero,” published in 1971 by the University of Chicago Press, she
(Courtesy of Zamir Choral Foundation) Four hundred years ago, Jewish-Italian Renaissance composer Salamone Rossi (circa 1570-1630), created a groundbreaking collection and musical triumph: the first
It may officially be known as FDR State Park, but for the next three months, the scenic Westchester recreation area will be the home of
I have a variety of hobbies and interests, ranging from music to sports to Jewish history, but one of the stranger ones I possess is
I am amazed at the number of people I have met, from those well into their 40s all the way to those in their 50s
Dear Jenn, I enjoy reading your column. I’m a 42-year-old married woman with three teenage children. I work part time. A medical checkup revealed that
Most people avoid thinking about what’s going to happen, not if, but when they pass away. While many people have taken the critical step of