Musings From the Past Week
We drove through the streets of Teaneck and Bergenfield on Yom Ha’atzmaut and wondered where all the flags were. Every year, on the day that
We drove through the streets of Teaneck and Bergenfield on Yom Ha’atzmaut and wondered where all the flags were. Every year, on the day that
Gosh, who remembers the savory taste of Wrigley’s sticks of gum? There was no question as to whether or not it was kosher. Everyone chewed
We did not know Lizette Parker, nor did we know any of the victims of recent massacres of workers, children or teachers who were slaughtered
It sounds like we are discussing the details of a shidduch possibility. Rarely do we hear the question, “Is he or she intelligent? Do they
It was always quite unusual for a “nice Jewish boy” to have a motorcycle or a motorbike. Black jackets with some type of insignia on
We were driving back from Montreal on Shushan Purim and could not believe the discussions that were taking place on the radio. It didn’t really
Several weeks ago we spoke about the quality of the sound level that we find abhorrent especially at weddings and various simchas. We have since
Many of you were not happy with the snow that befell us this week. We looked at the flakes on Shabbos and remarked how tiny
It looks as though next week will be a great time to go out to a restaurant and have some peace and quiet. Although the
Before we begin—as an aside—those who read our column regularly know that last week we wrote about the danger involved in the street in front
We were driving on Newbridge Road. It is not necessary for us to tell you how dark some of the streets in this neighborhood are
As reported recently by Aish.com, Jerry Seinfeld and Mark Schiff performed four shows at the Menora Mivtachim Arena in Tel Aviv for 32,000 people over