Nachash, Tanin, or Both?
Portland Talmud Torah (otherwise known as PoTaTo) recently received a generous donation from a local family. Magda and Murray Zerrin had sent their children to
Portland Talmud Torah (otherwise known as PoTaTo) recently received a generous donation from a local family. Magda and Murray Zerrin had sent their children to
In chess, Zugzwang, German word meaning a compulsion to move, is a moment in the game when it is one side’s turn to go but
This column is usually published ahead of Yom Tov. However, as we all know, wine is integral to our lifestyle throughout the year. Shabbos, vorts,
By Sybil Kaplan In my recipe drawers, I have a large selection of Middle Eastern recipes, which I especially like to fix for winter. Here
In vitro fertilization, intrauterine insemination and egg freezing among services offered. (Courtesy of RMA) Reproductive Medicine Associates (RMA) New Jersey today announced the opening of
Fireside has been around for more than seven years and is still going strong. But whereas they originally opened as the sole high-end option in
By Rabbi Tzvi Pittinsky
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Having Our Cake and Eating it Too I think at some point my kids are going to figure out that birthday suppers are a scam.
I recently had the immense pleasure to attend the Hebrew Academy for Special Children (HASC) benefit, “A Time for Music,” which took place in downtown
Founder and CEO of MyHeritage, Gilad Japhet, started his company in 2003 in his home in Moshav Bnei Atarot near Tel Aviv. Japhet is an
I opted not to go to the Baha Mar, thinking the weather would be too iffy. I considered the kosher food option on the Oasis