
JBI Library Announces New Name and Brand
(Courtesy of JBI Library) JBI Library, a Jewish organization that for nearly a century has been supporting individuals who are blind, have low vision or
(Courtesy of JBI Library) JBI Library, a Jewish organization that for nearly a century has been supporting individuals who are blind, have low vision or
It was during high school that Dr. Elizabeth (or as some know her, Elisheva) Kroll-Taubenfeld decided to become a clinical psychologist. Growing up, she watched
In Walt Whitman’s “Song of Myself,” a child asks the poet, “What is the grass?” Whitman doesn’t know any more than the child, but makes
Israel isn’t only a country that sits on a conflicted corner of the Middle East, just as the Jewish people aren’t just a bunch of
Are you drawn to nature? Do you pine for mountains? Valleys? Waterfalls? Do you relish in the few breaths of fresh air that you get
For those seeking to explore the remote beauty of Antarctica while maintaining a fully Mehadrin kosher and Shabbat-observant lifestyle, Kosher Travelers presents an exclusive opportunity—a
Travel can be a life-broadening and fun experience. I’ve discovered adding the following useful items to your packing list can make life away from home
Were you intrigued by the images of the city of New Orleans that were shown during the Super Bowl? Or maybe you are thinking about
You don’t need a lesson in Star Wars to figure out who the players are. The good guys pursue justice, liberty and peace. The bad
I am not at all feeling guilty to be writing this as throngs of people are watching the Super Bowl. Somehow football never did anything
(Courtesy of OU) In her decade of communal service in Europe and North America, Rebbetzin Sarah Proops has observed a commonality among her communities’ post-college
Like tens of millions of other Americans, I watched the Super Bowl, joining others at the home of a friend who hosted a Super Bowl