The Simplicity of Life
I assume most people do not look at their lives as being very simple. If one is “in the parsha,” which used to mean “of
I assume most people do not look at their lives as being very simple. If one is “in the parsha,” which used to mean “of
I am sure that many of you have felt as frustrated as I have since the seventh of October. Each morning I dread turning on
One of the first things that I noticed when we moved back to the US is how different it is to live in a community
We all know that life has many bumps over which we have no control. I have learned that some of these bumps have silver linings.
Each time one of our own returns from a personal or organized mission to Israel these days they bring with them stories of bravery, heartache,
Is there anything more ridiculous than the password situation these days? I am afraid that soon I will have to voice a password in order
I am sure that most of my readers are not as uninformed as I am, but I truly do not understand what artificial intelligence is.
Highlighting: “Chanukah with Root & Tooty” by Leah Urso. Morah Leah Publishing. 2022. English. Paperback. 50 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1735194141. Quite by chance, I was given
We all pass people throughout every day walking along the streets, sitting in a restaurant, watching a movie or perhaps even in shul whom we
I had the privilege of attending the bat mitzvah of our eldest great grandchild. It makes us sound really old to have great grandchildren, but
I used to chuckle to myself when people would ask me if I was not afraid to visit Israel. My response was always the same.
My Beloved Mordechai: On Motzei Shabbat our family will gather together to commemorate your second yahrzeit. The time makes no sense to me, as that