5778: The Highs and Lows of an Historic Year
If there was one month, in particular, where the news perhaps impacted us the most during 5778, it had to occur roughly in the month
If there was one month, in particular, where the news perhaps impacted us the most during 5778, it had to occur roughly in the month
Sometimes in newspapering, a reporter will be at the right place at the right time without any real planning. That happened to me in the
So I passed the sign in Costco listing the price of their hearing aids like a hundred times. Hearing aids. These very words trigger an
“Who is BDS?” That was the question SodaStream CEO Daniel Birnbaum asked with noticeable swagger on Israel’s Channel 10 TV earlier this week. SodaStream, the
“The failure here is not a mistaken view of history, but a failure to understand that Holocaust denial is essentially anti-Semitism.” He is one of
“Hi Nana and Poppy, I hope you’re having a good summer. Please respond.” Okay, so I know this isn’t explorative prose, but to a grandparent
I did not personally know the journalists killed in Maryland last week. But I felt that I knew them well. They were working in their
New Jersey’s Agudath Israel director advocates for the state’s Orthodox community. Be it supporting eruvin or funding yeshiva education, stopping assisted suicide or curbing anti-Semitism,
“The Weight of Ink,” by Rachel Kadish, 2018. Mariner Books. Hardcover. Paperback, 592 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1328915788. Winner of the Assoc. of Jewish Library’s Jewish Fiction
ASAP program trains Camp Mesorah staff for third year. “Don’t forget to put on your sunscreen.” “Carry your inhaler with you at all times.” “Don’t
On Tuesday, the lead headlines coming out of Israel and the Middle East, like a red card, announced the Argentinian decision to cancel its scheduled
It wasn’t too long ago that most of us thought that heroin or any other opioid addiction happened to people in “other” communities, certainly not