One Nation Under God
(originally printed in the Times of Israel, reprinted with permission of the author) Oh, I wish I could write a love story about my people,
(originally printed in the Times of Israel, reprinted with permission of the author) Oh, I wish I could write a love story about my people,
New York–The pageantry and elegance of the FIDF gala dinner at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel last Monday night makes it hard to imagine that the
Teaneck—It makes sense that Judy Heicklen, President of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA), was initially trained as a CPA because her words and deeds
In times where the cohesive vision of the American Dream seems to be dissolving into an American entitlement-nightmare—which will certainly drown us from sea to
“You shall not steal,” the eighth commandment cautions us in the biblical Book of Exodus (20:13). And so, implemented in most civilized societies, most people
Most politicians, with self-puffery, are prone to broadcasting all the great causes that they live for; some declare with bravado, like George W. Bush, what
Congressman Frank Pallone’s official bio says he started in public service in 1982, serving in Congress since 1988, but the truth is he started in politics
When being a household-name is a huge plus in politics, Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver enters New Jersey’s senatorial primary race with a disadvantage. She is
“When you are courting a nice girl an hour seems like a second. When you sit on a red-hot cinder a second seems like an
Over 2700 hundred years ago, circa 740 BCE, it was written in The Book of Isaiah: “For the sake of Zion, I will not be
Riverdale, NY—“Forty one battles of fear on the wall, forty one battles of fear.…” Catchy yes, but in this case there really is nothing to