Building Chavat Eitam
In September of 2018, a horrible tragedy occurred. Ari Fuld was murdered. And thus began a project dear to his heart, the building of an
In September of 2018, a horrible tragedy occurred. Ari Fuld was murdered. And thus began a project dear to his heart, the building of an
Since August, it feels like it’s been raining almost every day. And not just regular rain, but at times, terrible downpours. Probably more than any
Many years ago, when I moved into a new house, two women appeared at the door with a basket filled with food and packages. They
Buying a new home is kind of like giving birth, l’havdil. After months of anxiety and concern and last-minute unexpected challenges, finally the blessed date
Many years ago, in the old country, our people knew how to fix things. If the chicken pen needed repair, they fixed it. If they
Meyer and Miriam’s offer to purchase their first home was accepted. Excited at the prospect of owning their first home, they started researching the costs
Where are interest rates headed? This question is asked by every new borrower trying to decide when to lock their rate. Pundits say that short-term
Congratulations. You’re now a homeowner. You left your apartment in the city behind in favor of more bedrooms, a big kitchen, a playroom and grass.
“By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail.”—Benjamin Franklin There are many aspects of life to which this saying applies, but few as much
I used to be a financial adviser. I spoke with clients about asset allocation and different investment options. While most people followed a conservative approach,
Let me be clear. I am no fan of Barack Obama. I am happy we have a pro-Israel, pro-growth government after something very different the
In August 2015 I penned an article in this publication warning of the coming frost and more specifically the impending increase in interest rates. Just