In a Broken World, Maybe We Can Start by Healing Ourselves
Thanksgiving is not going to be the same this year. Nothing has been the same this year. And yet with every marker of the seasons
Thanksgiving is not going to be the same this year. Nothing has been the same this year. And yet with every marker of the seasons
In the beginning of November, Friendship Circle asked us to come up with an idea to give all the Friendship Circle families gifts. During the
On Wednesday, November 18, former NFL and CFL quarterback Quinton Porter met with MTA’s Sports Management Club over Zoom for a Q&A session. Following his
This past Monday found me driving down to Lakewood to the JBiz Expo hosted by the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce (OJC) and held outdoors
It was my 12th-grade class trip that firmed up my decision to become an occupational therapist. An incident with a classmate with muscular difficulties that
As autumn days grow cooler and shorter, Frisch is making sure to keep its vibrant athletics program going strong. For nearly three months, the campus
Editor’s note: Rav Dovid Feinstein, son of Rav Moshe Feinstein, was the rosh yeshiva of Mesivta Tiferes Jerusalem on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. He was
Editor’s note: This dvar torah corresponds to Breishis 47:4, and overlaps and complements לא בחיל ולא בכח from 16 Cheshvan, 5781 (2 November, 2020). We are grateful
Author’s note: I have included a tribute to Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt”l, in this article. May his memory be for a blessing. Over the
Rav Dovid was my rebbe for 60-plus years, and I had a relationship with him that was very beneficial for me. I would bring all
Many of us have heard of “Love Languages” made popular by Gary Chapman, outlining five different ways individuals can give or receive love. The understanding
I admit it: After eight months of being hit relentlessly with world-shattering crises, I’m getting annoyed at the frequent well-intentioned messages about resilience and courage.