Fall into Winter
Summer is gone, and with Sukkoth and Simchat Torah over, happy and festive as they are, so is Indian Summer. As the days shorten and
Summer is gone, and with Sukkoth and Simchat Torah over, happy and festive as they are, so is Indian Summer. As the days shorten and
Cattle prods, beatings, extortion, blackmail, revenge, and most of all money, are at the heart of the latest agunah-related scandal. Mendel Epstein, with his long
Is money is flying out your pocket with your wedding plans? Despair not. With a glue gun and crafty tools, glamorize your wedding with a
If you type the words “bar bat mitzvah planning” into Google, you will get more than 2,000,000 hits. The websites that come up include almost
Washington—Last Shabbos President Barack Obama announced he wants to take limited military action in Syria as a consequence for what has proven to be a
Dordogne—Elisabeth Jenny Jeanne Meynard Maxwell, of a heroic French revolutionary and Huguenot family, was married to a Holocaust survivor—Leibie Hoch of Sighet. Hoch was one
Teaneck—In a recent phone interview with State Senate Majority Whip Loretta Weinberg, the legislator said that no school voucher bills will be passing through the
If you are a more formal, traditional person, or if you are in the mood for elegance, try hosting a classic tea party. If a
Marc Joseph NY, a casual footwear company born in Brooklyn to a father and his native New Yorker son in 2006, is expanding from its
JLBC has interviewed all four Democratic candidates who are running in the special primary on August 13. While Newark Mayor Cory Booker’s interview does not
New York—Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, an icon of Modern Orthodoxy, has stepped down as Chancellor of Yeshiva University, amid a swirl of controversy. In an
So many people walk around with a sense of victimhood, and you would think that Holocaust survivors in particular would feel that way. Some do.