A Chat With the Maestro
He has performed for kings, queens and presidents. Over the decades he has racked up Grammy awards, Emmys and countless international accolades. Twenty years ago,
He has performed for kings, queens and presidents. Over the decades he has racked up Grammy awards, Emmys and countless international accolades. Twenty years ago,
The 100-year-old National Yiddishe Theatre-Folksbiene has roots going deep into the 19th century—reaching back across the Atlantic from the Yiddish theaters of Eastern Europe to
There is always a host of life-cycle celebrations that are part and parcel of our lives. Brissim, baby namings, bar/bats, weddings, anniversaries, and birthday parties
Some party planners want you to ask your child where he or she wants to have his or her party. In the real world, most
Food decisions are some of the toughest decisions you will need to make. Based on time of year and day, your budget, the number of
Englewood—Scholars-in-Residence are a way of life in our community, and it is not often that Rabbi David Stav, who was appointed last week as the
Growing up in Crown Heights, a group of us, all Beis Yaakov girls, cared about things like Nancy Drew books, movies like Exodus, My Fair
With a chill in the air, soup is always a delicious way to fill your belly and warm the cockles of your heart. A hearty,
We know a few things about the personalities of Avraham, Sara, Hagar and Yishamel, as well as Avraham’s relationship with Hashem long before the akeda
Teaneck—It has been said that in order to survive, people and institutions need to reinvent themselves. You can certainly see that when you look at
In the 40 years I have spoken out about agunah, child abuse, sexual abuse and domestic violence issues, the male leadership dismissed me as a
Kol Hakavod to the Jewish community for preventing the PBS broadcast of the opera, Klinghoffer. However, there are issues to be considered when calling for