
The Beauty of a Small Minyan
Sometimes I believe that we get carried away by the size of things. “Wow, did you see the size of their house?” “The wedding was
Sometimes I believe that we get carried away by the size of things. “Wow, did you see the size of their house?” “The wedding was
I must admit that I was slightly surprised when I attended Shabbat morning davening several weeks ago and there was no mention of the very
Part II Since so much time is spent in the kitchen, it pays to incorporate some shortcuts to make our lives easier. Whether time-saving or
Red Cabbage With Apricots and Balsamic Vinegar Ingredients: 6 tablespoon margarine or oil 1 red onion sliced ½ teaspoon ground allspice ½ teaspoon nutmeg 1 ½ pounds
This morning I reread the article I wrote for The Link’s Rosh Hashanah edition last year. In it I mentioned that I was afraid of
Dried Fruit Compote 1 cup dry white wine (use cooking wine if you do not have) ¼ cup sweet marsala wine (same advice for this
Everyone talks about it, and I have written about it in the past. The problem just seems to be getting worse despite so many complaining.
Whenever our children or grandchildren would visit our home, we always carefully planned the best way to make their stay as comfortable as possible. In
It was not common when my generation graduated from high school that Israel was on the agenda. I did have one fortunate friend whose parents
I cannot be the only one who is sort of startled every time I pay with a credit card and, after swiping my card, the
In the past week my world and that of many close friends lost two very special people. George Reinhart, z”l, of Montreal was 90 and
No, I am not speaking of eating squash. Nor am I a fan of squash, the sport. Actually, perhaps a better word to use to