Embracing the Day Despite Our Pain
How many have already told me that they can no longer look at the news or listen to the radio? The images are too painful
How many have already told me that they can no longer look at the news or listen to the radio? The images are too painful
It all began with a request by Yitzchak Brander, 18, a former community member who together with his family made aliyah five years ago. Some
It is a dilemma which we are all being faced with as more and more websites are being posted each day requesting money for the
I knew nothing until I arrived in shul on Yom Kippur 1973 to hear the ladies “buzzing” about something. No it can’t be, I thought
I polled each of my children for their memories of Sukkot in our home in Montreal. Their answers were very similar—the bees being a big
Another year. How could it be that we were all just preparing for Pesach and somehow, before we knew it, it was August and we
Last Friday night, Erev Shabbat, I had a very different experience. I know that it is something that many of you do each week when
We are excited to familiarize our readers about an amazing organization called Sister to Sister (S2S). I would imagine there is not one reader of
Many pride themselves on the large number of friends that they have. It is evident at most Jewish weddings today how many hundreds of people
I realize that this is not a topic that most would expect me to discuss but as my grandchildren for sure can tell you that
Mark the date, Monday August 14, at 5 p.m. Author Leah Escott is excited to introduce the community to her latest children’s book, “Nameless: A
I definitely do not have a business head. In fact, over the last year I have felt slightly lost when having to make any major