Jewish Women and the Obligation to Hear the Shofar
The shofar has always been a pivotal part of my Rosh Hashanah experience. Even when I was very young, and spent most of the day
The shofar has always been a pivotal part of my Rosh Hashanah experience. Even when I was very young, and spent most of the day
Most women and girls can think of a time when they chose style over comfort when dressing for a simcha, and suffered through the evening
I remember the first time I ever heard of Camp Kaylie. It was late on a school night in the seventh grade, and my parents
Throughout most of my childhood, I spent many holidays and vacations in Miami Beach with my great grandmother, Susan Rapaport a”h. When I was little,
This past week, a team of archaeologists in Israel unearthed the first significant Philistine burial site. Toward the end of their 30-year excavation, they were
Yogurt parfaits are such a delicious snack that everyone always wants to eat the whole thing. And now you can—even the bowl! This fun twist
Over this past year, stories about the Zika virus have been dominating headlines across the world. The media explosion began after the first case was
The Fourth of July is coming up, and everyone knows what that means. Family barbeques, red white and blue decor, days off from work—and fireworks,
Summer has arrived, and with it comes long, hot afternoons. Sometimes, a cold and delicious snack is exactly what everyone needs. This dual-flavored smoothie recipe
How many candles do you light in total for all the eight days of Chanukah? If you answered 44, you are correct. But how long