‘Chamol,’ Sung By Chaim Kiss, Is an Inspiration
Those of us fortunate enough to live in the Teaneck community know that the name Chaim Kiss connotes love of Eretz Yisroel, of his fellow
Those of us fortunate enough to live in the Teaneck community know that the name Chaim Kiss connotes love of Eretz Yisroel, of his fellow
Only a few minutes ago I returned from the heart-wrenching presentation made by two very brave ladies who are living through their own personal trauma.
It was not the 20 degree temperatures that jolted me when I deplaned at Newark Airport on Sunday morning. I must admit that walking along
We all do. We must walk the streets everywhere in Israel. Yerushalayim and Tel Aviv are deserted relatively speaking but that is where the majority
I had the great privilege of being able to remain in Israel for a week longer than the Jewish Link Mission participants. Each day I
My head is spinning from a combination of overwhelming gratitude for being in Eretz Yisroel at this time, the hectic pace of the past 36
January is here and the talk seems to be the important question of where people are going for their children’s winter break. Staying home will
Several days ago I had the excruciating pleasure of attending the TABC Storm basketball game against the Frisch Cougars. Why excruciating? There were moments when
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.