Tova, z”l
Tova Feldstein was born on July 27, 1987, our second child. Although many of the folks who knew her later in life didn’t realize it,
Tova Feldstein was born on July 27, 1987, our second child. Although many of the folks who knew her later in life didn’t realize it,
It was one of those rare teaching moments, and Rabbi Joshua Rosenfeld, director of Judaic studies at the Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut, recognized the
When I first started working at Bottom Line, the publishing company that hired me in 1995, I was given the title of director of alternate
I recently read an interesting article by Alan Zeitlin, “Should Rabbis Fear Robots?” Zeitlin interviewed several rabbis, asking them whether the brand new ChatGPT program
The Jewish music business is highly mercurial—one minute you might be selling out concerts and be on top of the world, the next minute people
In March 2020, when our world was turned upside down by the coronavirus, and everyone was forced to shelter inside, I began doing something that
Sarah Lavane’s new book, Unmatched, is making waves in the Orthodox community. It’s a funny, intimate,and uncensored look at the Orthodox dating world. Lavane agreed
About a decade ago, as part of our community growth effort in Stamford, we decided to survey a sizable number of young families who were
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