A Kitten, a Goblin and a New Year: A Conversation Among Three Jewish Picture Book Authors
What do a kitten, a goblin and a new year have in common? Give up? Here’s the answer: All three are the subjects of fall
What do a kitten, a goblin and a new year have in common? Give up? Here’s the answer: All three are the subjects of fall
The Ma’ayanot students and faculty enjoyed a morning filled with school-wide bonding and fun while playing in an interactive, educational and competitive game show hosted
The start of fall brings us back to school and throws us right into the chagim, arguably the busiest time of the year for many.
I started writing this piece with the stirring sounds and music of Eitan Katz and Simcha Leiner still resounding in my ears as I began
“One who asks: ‘What is my obligation?’ instead of ‘What are my rights?’ —lives in an entirely different world.” (Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Neria) Growing up
This week’s parsha raises a question that goes to the heart of Judaism, but which was not asked for many centuries until raised by a
They’re bright, talented, and exceptionally funny—also unpretentious and famous, which is not an oxymoron here. Actors Hal Linden and Bernie Kopell, who are 91 and
Abba Kovner was an Israeli poet, writer and a partisan commander in the Vilna Ghetto, who performed a vital role in establishing the United Partisan
Happiness, said Aristotle, is the ultimate good at which all humans aim. But in Judaism it is not necessarily so. Happiness is a high value.
Editor’s note: This article was originally published in The Times on May 31, 2012. Punctuality, said Louis XVIII of France, is the politeness of kings.
Substance abuse and mental health are linked because the psychological effects of drug addiction, including alcohol, cause changes in your body and brain. A careful
Part X Dell Topasky and Reed Robinson: US Consuls in Stuttgart The two consuls loved to embarrass the Vaad and deny their applications. When Rabbi