Sensational Sephardim
There are many ways to categorize Jews. In biblical times, Jews were divided into the Twelve Tribes of Israel, hence the colloquial expression “Member of
There are many ways to categorize Jews. In biblical times, Jews were divided into the Twelve Tribes of Israel, hence the colloquial expression “Member of
Some parents will do just about anything to get their children admitted into their high school of choice. Usually the tactics employed are sensible and
One could argue that challah bakers do not suffer from separation anxiety. That is because the term “challah” refers to the mitzvah of separating a
Everything is not peachy-keen, at least not for the peach. When it comes to the peach’s reputation and goodwill, it certainly is not all peaches
The holiday of Chanukah requires Jews to light the menorah. Actually, the requirement goes one step further, mandating that the menorah be lit where it
The holiday of Chanukah is upon us, one of the longest Jewish holidays, stretching out over eight consecutive nights. That relatively long duration is sort
In today’s world, imitation is not only the sincerest form of flattery. It also is the newest type of food. These days, it feels like
At this time of year, high school yeshivas begin the long, arduous and often eventful process of fielding, reviewing and ruling on applications from prospective
When it comes to keeping kosher, one of the most important concepts is captured by the Yiddish word “pareve,” which technically means “neutral” but practically
Last week The Idea School, a relatively new entrant to the yeshiva league, won its first varsity boys basketball game. It was only the third
In life, we sometimes give others a lift, a hand or an arm and a leg. Sometimes we give credit or a benefit of the
What does it mean to take a “gap year“? Does it mean that you spend your year working for an American clothing company specializing in