My Rebbe Stories
The world recently marked the 30th yahrzeit of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. I have three Rebbe stories of my own. To begin with, I made aliyah
The world recently marked the 30th yahrzeit of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. I have three Rebbe stories of my own. To begin with, I made aliyah
It has already been established that I believe in what many may consider old-fashioned values. Punctuality and proper attire on Shabbat have already been addressed.
Since my brother Taneli arrived at Camp Moshava Wild Rose in Wisconsin four weeks ago, I’ve been counting down the days until I can see
Last Friday, as I was sipping my morning coffee, my mother, a seasoned salesperson, called with an urgent question: “Were you affected by CrowdStrike?” Her
The sun was out and the heat was blazing, but that didn’t stop a couple thousand tech pros from attending this year’s Propelify Innovation Festival
Weddings are back to being big, beautiful affairs with hundreds of guests. Summer is an especially busy time for weddings; there are just a few
Elegance by Augenbraun, a new boutique with dazzling gowns, has just opened at The ADdress in American Dream Mall, East Rutherford, New Jersey. If you’ve
A destination wedding sounds fabulous – in theory. Who wouldn’t want to celebrate the best day of their life with family and friends in a
We hope our fellow music lovers are enjoying summer. We’ve been blessed this summer with mourning doves nesting on our porch and we eagerly await
At Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls, as at many Jewish high schools, there have been an increasing number of students choosing to attend college
New York University (NYU) has reached a settlement in a federal lawsuit with three Jewish students who claimed “egregious” civil rights violations by the university
Tradition and Transformation, an exhibition of Jewish art, opened at the Everhart Museum in Scranton on July 18, and will run through Chol Hamoed Sukkot