Shana Alef, Shana Bet: Embarking on a Great Life Experience
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
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
It was not that long ago that most of us were living in a fog. Entering some major stores meant standing on line until the
I found out several years ago that we in Bergenfield have the special “zchut” of being allowed to dispose of any major pieces of furniture,
As noted in a cover story in The Link last week, the OU’s Teach Coalition has announced the reopening of kosher meal distribution for families
Just a few hours ago I returned from the first extended visit I have made to Montreal since my beloved Mordechai passed away. In the
At last after two long years, the borders between Canada and the United States are reopened. Only a six-hour drive to arrive in Quebec, la
Is it just me or are people nuts when it comes to making shidduchim? I wish that the world would allow us to bring back
It’s great that the weather is finally beautiful. I laughed a few days ago when I heard people complaining about the unbearable heat. How many
The excitement of a grandchild’s wedding seems to increase each time we are blessed with an additional simcha. Remembering the day that our granddaughter Tamar