Remembering With Silverware
Every Erev Rosh Hashanah we take out the silver chest which holds the sterling silver cutlery Nina’s grandparents used for many years in Berlin and
Every Erev Rosh Hashanah we take out the silver chest which holds the sterling silver cutlery Nina’s grandparents used for many years in Berlin and
We had the honor of attending a very special wedding on Sunday night. The event took place in Los Angeles and we were part of
Over all of the years that we lived away from the United States we would always have a certain amount of pride and comfort as
We both recall the days when a family vacation meant getting into the car and driving somewhere. Nina’s family during the summer months often accompanied
In Montreal, everyone knows that the first sign of summer is the arrival of the Grande Prix, a formula one race which takes over every
There was a time when one applied for a job s/he was required to submit a résumé to a potential employer. The résumé generally spoke
At the time that we were working diligently to establish Maison Shalom, the group home that our daughter Naama lives in, we received amazingly unsettling
Several weeks ago we drove through the night from Montreal to New Jersey. We participated in a wedding in which Mordechai was the masader kedushin
The Yachad Family Shabbaton which we just returned from was not at all eye-opening for us. We do not have to be reminded of the
We never really made a big deal about Mother’s Day. Nina received the usual cards and magnificent artistic creations that our children made in school
It is hard to understand how a people and their country can go from mourning their sons and daughters lost in battle to celebrating the
It was not long ago that our son-in-law, Moshe, told us of his dream—his wish—to begin a newspaper in Teaneck. He even told Nina that