Nostalgic Chagim Memories
As we reminisce about the many yamim tovim that we have spent together, we were discussing recently some of the interesting, sometimes very serious, and
As we reminisce about the many yamim tovim that we have spent together, we were discussing recently some of the interesting, sometimes very serious, and
During the past week a very special man passed away in Montreal. He was definitely an essential link in our past. Max Richler was the
Gosh—is it just us who are so dumb that we never seem to remember what our passwords are? We all know that these days, without
We are writing this in the hope that something can be done about the outrageous number of potholes on Highgate Terrace in Bergenfield. Highgate runs
Last week we made our usual monthly visit to Montreal to spend time with our daughter Naama. The visits, in a sense, are more difficult
What’s with us? Only a few months ago, on Purim, many of us were outraged that the snowy weather “ruined” our Purim. We weren’t able
The Canadian system of government is quite different from the American one. One does not really vote for the candidate. Instead one would vote for
We were determined at the beginning of our marriage that we would never have the need for a television set. A household imbued with Yiddishkeit
As parents we have dreams and hopes for our children. As parents of a child with special needs you learn to readjust your thought process
We began to notice recently that when we say things in a group, or even sometimes on a one-to-one basis, people seem to be tuned
With the radical change of weather in the past few weeks we have had the opportunity to sit on our back deck and watch the
We have always been very conscious of the differences in the way that people use English words to explain themselves here and in Canada. For