
Join Me in a Good, Old-Fashioned ‘March’
Those who join demonstrations today seem to be less a part of the mainstream than in years past. Further, unless an issue is one which
Those who join demonstrations today seem to be less a part of the mainstream than in years past. Further, unless an issue is one which
After having a bagel with egg salad following the fast, I began to wonder what I should write about this week. The last few weeks
For those of us who yearn to be in Israel, as I do, there is a new website that will take us each week on
Generally, this is the time when we are wrapped up in the excitement of the preparations for Rosh Hashanah and the thoughtfulness that goes into
Last year while attending Kosherfest, an annual November event at the Meadowlands Convention Center (although not this year), I had the pleasure of meeting Elli
We are blessed to live in a community where aliyah is on the minds of so many people. As much as many wish that it
I have found that it is very easy these days to find new recipes practically every time I open my phone. I do love to
Those of us who have spent time in the rabbinate find ourselves scattered around the country or countries, learning, sharing and caring about baalabatim in
At least one parent in a family has gone with their newly turned 16- or 17-year-old to take their road test for their driver’s license.
Our community is blessed with many young people who have obviously learned about doing mitzvot from the many that they see their parents involved in.
Noa Bleier, age 7 and a rising second grader, realized the significance of social distancing at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic through the examples
I had a conversation today with a friend in Montreal. As we and so many others are, she is extremely nervous about the COVID-19 situation.