Delayed Gratification
After experiencing a beautiful Shavuot in 5784, many people wished each other “a gitten zimmer.” This customary bracha is the unofficial start of summer in
After experiencing a beautiful Shavuot in 5784, many people wished each other “a gitten zimmer.” This customary bracha is the unofficial start of summer in
I have always wondered why many of the issues that occupy other people’s time are of no interest to me. For example, I noticed a
A number of years ago, I became aware of the popular show, “America’s Got Talent.” The concept was for average people to perform their specific
Ever since Zev “aged-out” of day camp, he has been a part of Yachad’s summer program. Located in several different camps throughout the New York,
Last week, we did the annual drive up to Camp HASC to see Shmuel on Visiting Day. Despite the long trip, we always look forward
It was Erev Shabbos Chol Hamoed and Bubby and Zaidy had come a little bit early so they could set themselves up in their room.
Over a generation ago, Abie Rotenberg composed a song, “Who am I,” to be performed at a HASC concert. https://youtu.be/XBBX95G1nKU In the song, he describes
Actually, our Pesach cleaning story starts right after Purim. It’s not just about getting rid of all the nosh from our kitchen; the issue is