
Chodesh Elul: Connecting to the Donor of Our Soul
Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein zt”l once told a real eye-opening story. Chana was born blind and wondered how she would ever get married. When she was
Rabbi Zecharia Wallerstein zt”l once told a real eye-opening story. Chana was born blind and wondered how she would ever get married. When she was
I just completed learning Gemara Eruvin with the Yeshiva Ner Boruch-PTI’s Kollel and morning-seder Chabura. One of the major concepts of Eruvin is the effect
I recently went away for a few days with my wife to rejuvenate ourselves. Our hotel had a minyan with a very diverse crowd. The
I recall attending a lovely wedding where the singer concluded singing, “Im Eshkachech,” and the glass was placed under the chosson’s foot to break. As
Whenever my four-year-old twin grandsons (Aryeh and Nosson Tzvi) see the Hebrew letter Aleph, they say, “That’s Aleph for Aryeh.” When they see the letter
Last summer, I was trimming bushes in my backyard when I felt a sting. It was a bee on my wrist. I then felt more
I have been in the hospital many times over the last few months to visit my father-in-law, Rabbi Singer (Shlomo Zalman ben Leah). There is
This week is my granddaughter Etty’s second birthday. She’s named after my mother-in-law, Rebbetzin Ita Singer, a”h. I remember holding her as a newborn in
A couple of weeks ago, I took my daughter to the passport center in Manhattan for a same-day passport renewal. It took two trips, once
When I was in summer camp, I loved buying cans of soda from the vending machine. Sometimes the soda can wouldn’t come out after inserting
Last week’s presidential debate to help decide who would be the best leader for America reminded me of Parshas Korach. Two esteemed individuals with dissimilar
I recently found a small shoe box in one of my closets. Inside was my first pair of shoes! They were cute little white high-top