Meir Popowitz Steps Into the Singing Spotlight
Meir Popowitz, a vocalist and chazan who has joined many of today’s Jewish musical acts on stage for many kinds of events and concerts, has
Meir Popowitz, a vocalist and chazan who has joined many of today’s Jewish musical acts on stage for many kinds of events and concerts, has
Recently, Moshe Kindelehrer and I welcomed, as a guest on our new podcast, White Plains City Council President Justin Brasch. An active longtime member of
In the book “Positivity Bias” by Rabbi Mendel Kalmanson, the lessons of the Lubavitcher Rebbe are front and center: “We learn that life is essentially
Last month, Rabbi Larry Rothwachs wrote to his community in Teaneck, informing them that he will likely let his contract with Congregation Beth Aaron expire
Rabbi Beni Krohn, of Young Israel of Teaneck, has been elected president of the Rabbinical Council of Bergen County (RCBC), succeeding Rabbi Zev Goldberg, rabbi
Sparkly seltzers, bright white wines, bubblies, and single-serve alcoholic canned beverages are great choices to cut the fat of latkes and doughnuts without the enormous
Imagine if every student enrolled in a SINAI partner high school—like Torah Academy of Bergen County (TABC), Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls, Kushner or
The law firm Weil Gotshal & Manges, LLP, whose pro bono unit specializes in support of religious organizations seeking protection under the Religious Land Use
The law firm Weil Gotshal & Manges, LLP, whose pro bono unit specializes in support of religious organizations seeking protection under the Religious Land Use
According to anecdotal counts, there are between 8,000 and 10,000 Jews currently living in Iran. Most live in Tehran, with some active communities in Isfahan
When I first learned late this summer that my brother was gravely ill and declining, I briefly hesitated to call my rabbis and friends because
In Ruth Wisse’s first book, based on her PhD thesis, “The Schlemiel as Modern Hero,” published in 1971 by the University of Chicago Press, she