A Reflection on the Haredi IDF Conscription Controversy
In the late 1980s, my revered teacher, Rabbi Yehuda Amital, zt”l, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion, a leading Hesder yeshiva and one of the
In the late 1980s, my revered teacher, Rabbi Yehuda Amital, zt”l, rosh yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion, a leading Hesder yeshiva and one of the
The 2024 election is now history, and Donald Trump is our new president-elect, with an overwhelming majority of voters supporting the Republican Party this year.
Nestled within the burgeoning neighborhood of Carmei Gat, part of the larger Kiryat Gat region, a vibrant and close-knit community is emerging. Established only about
When Yaffa Leah Field was in her late 20s, she decided to undergo genetic testing. Her grandmother had had breast cancer and Field wanted to
The Early Breast Cancer Trialists’ Collaborative Group (EBCTCG) was established in 1983. The purpose of this group, based primarily at Oxford University in the UK,
The amount of hats we wear can be exhausting. Years ago I led a therapy group where each person wrote down various parts and identities
In today’s fast-paced world, where stress and anxiety often dominate our daily lives, the simple act of practicing gratitude has emerged as a powerful tool
What we pay attention to grows! While autism seems to be on the rise, based on statistics, there are much better forms of testing and
Part II In the first part of the article I discussed the legal basis underlying the unique proceeding of probate orders for foreign deceased persons
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) Hoarding disorder disproportionately affects older adults, according to the United States Senate Special Committee on Aging. While about 2% of
It was a Thursday in late October, a rather chilly day in New York City. It was a regular day, hearing the conversations of tourists,
Wednesday, November 6 was a tremendous day. My son, Avi Cunningham, graduated from his IDF army training and received his beret. In Israel, IDF cadets