You Can Choose Good
Parshat Vayera teaches us that we can always choose to be good. Lot did not seem to be going in the path of his father
Parshat Vayera teaches us that we can always choose to be good. Lot did not seem to be going in the path of his father
“Leopoldstadt” should be required viewing for Kanye West, Kyrie Irving and the woke mobs who had never heard of Kristallnacht and who believe that Jews,
Last week, JCRC-NY’s Bronx Leadership Mission to Israel included Rabbi Binyamin Krauss, SAR principal; Rabbi Barry Dov Katz, Conservative Synagogue Adath Israel of Riverdale; Senior
I have an uncommon interest in the thank you notes my wife and I receive in the mail from bar mitzvah boys, bat mitzvah girls,
After moving to Fair Lawn from New York about a year and a half ago, I had to do all the “responsible grown-up things,” like
Tzivia (Berow) Wasser, 34, made aliyah from Elizabeth, New Jersey to Netanya this past September with her husband Bezalel and children Rivi, 6, and Yitzy,
Last week, a group of TABC seniors arrived at CareOne at Teaneck and assisted the staff in taking down their large sukkah. The seniors and
When a new local charity, with no staff, hits the one-and-a-quarter-year mark since its founding, most observers would expect that it’s still getting the word
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Among the runners in this year’s NYC Marathon was 36-year-old Chanan Fish from Teaneck, who had a deeply personal motivation to
It’s hard not to read “Lech Lecha” as an invitation to Avraham Avinu—and each of us—to go beyond our comfort zones. In this spirit, I’m
Why is this Pesach program different from all other Pesach programs? For starters, guests will finally have the chance to say, “L’Shana HAZOT B’Yerushalayim,” “THIS
The Nalaga’at (“Please Touch” in Hebrew) complex, located in the port of Jaffa since 2007, offers visitors an experience unique in many ways. Containing several