Ryan Turell and the Challenge Of Modern Orthodoxy
When I was in grade school, I was a huge baseball fan—and like thousands of other youngsters my age, I dreamed of becoming a professional
When I was in grade school, I was a huge baseball fan—and like thousands of other youngsters my age, I dreamed of becoming a professional
My 92-year-old mother received her absentee ballot in the mail last week, and proudly voted in the upcoming election. She has cast her ballot in
I have a variety of hobbies and interests, ranging from music to sports to Jewish history, but one of the stranger ones I possess is
This year, at Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, Connecticut, where I reside, congregants had the choice of davening at one of five different minyanim on
Kudos to The Jewish Link for featuring several fine articles on the challenges and dangers that smartphones and social media pose, and to the various
This year will be my 48th consecutive year leading services on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It’s a task that I don’t take lightly. In
This year, my wife and I attended no less than six local organization dinners in the four weeks after Pesach. Granted, this was an unusual
My 92-year-old mother can read an article or a book in Hebrew, and speaks a beautiful Hebrew. She is the product of a Yeshiva of
That’s our three grandchildren in the accompanying photo – Sarit Maayan, Emma Pearl, and Henry Charles—at the airport, before a recent plane trip they took
Let’s face it … most of the time that we daven, we don’t experience a real connection to God. We say the words, often letting
Brian Kriftcher was a Wall Street success. A graduate of the State University of New York at Albany and St. John’s Law School (which he
Twenty years ago, a young rabbinical student at Yeshiva University named Chananya Weissman founded an organization called EndtheMadness, an ambitious and unique effort to combat