It’s All in What You’re Used To…Or Is It?
We have been celebrating several holidays that have many rich traditions; some traditions are more global in nature while others are personal and unique to
We have been celebrating several holidays that have many rich traditions; some traditions are more global in nature while others are personal and unique to
Part IV We recently began Sefer Vayikra, which is devoted to the topic of korbanot, the manner in which we’re meant to get “close” to
Here’s a trivia question for you: What percentage of children today ages two through 19 are overweight or obese? five percent 10 percent More than
Spring is finally here! Who doesn’t love spring? The temperatures are generally perfect—not too hot and not too cold. You hear the birds chirp and
My husband and I try to take the subway together at least a few mornings each week. While doing so, we have been learning Hilchot
Everyone is familiar with the song listing the order of the Pesach Seder, which we’ve most likely known since preschool. However, the development and significance
Spring is coming, and with it countless ways to enjoy flowers in all their glory. Could this be the year you start a cutting garden?
Roasted Leg of Lamb With White Wine & Root Vegetables Serves 8 This dish is a zeroa—a crucial part of the seder plate for the
If you were to peek into the Bruriah gym on a late Wednesday night, you would find 11 girls bumping volleyballs with smiles on their
They say a picture is “worth a thousand words.” One of my children was recently looking at an old family photo album and stumbled upon
President Trump’s nomination of David Friedman for the position of United States ambassador to Israel comes at a critical time. The Middle East is in
Part II I have to admit that I had an entirely different topic in mind for this month’s article. However, in his pre-Purim Shabbos dvar