
‘Jews on Film’ Highlights Jewish Filmmaking Talent
Ever since Harry Ottensoser and Daniel Zana were young, they have had a passion for films and how they are made. Together they have launched
Ever since Harry Ottensoser and Daniel Zana were young, they have had a passion for films and how they are made. Together they have launched
Despite the best intentions, Seders can often be a little on the dry side. Maggid can last over an hour and a half, and so
The importance of a good handyman cannot be stressed enough. Whether a burst pipe, clogged drain or leaky faucet, it’s always good to know a
Tali Pfeiffer loves to bake. Whether it be cookies, cakes or pastries, she’s always cooking up some treat to share with her family and friends.
Countless benefits come from exercising: You’ll lose weight, reduce stress and strengthen your bones and muscles. Even just 30 minutes of physical movement on a
It has become customary that tweens approaching the age of bar or bat mitzvah do a chesed project to mark the occasion. Some volunteer with
Deborah Littman loves to teach. For many years she was a teacher in the Los Angeles area, working with kids in Jewish day school and
Children’s books nowadays handle all sorts of topics. Many have themes of friendship and finding inner courage, while others seek to inspire readers to reach
The Therapy Gym does it all. The center offers a variety of therapeutic services for local youth including, but not limited to, physical, occupational, speech
Sari Kopitnikoff loves a good joke. Ever since she was young, she has always used puns and wordplay to make others laugh. She carried this
Reviewing: “Mendel’s Hanukkah Mess Up” Chana Stiefel and Larry Stiefel. Kalaniot Books. 2022. English. Hardcover. 32 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1735087573. Reviewing: “The Tower of Life: How
Wearable Devices is an innovative company at the forefront of an exciting industry positioned for major growth. An Israeli startup, they are developing the sort