Getting the Party Started: Super Bowl Celebrated in Jtown
Jerusalem—“The truth is, the Super Bowl long ago became more than just a football game. It is part of our culture, like turkey at Thanksgiving…like
Jerusalem—“The truth is, the Super Bowl long ago became more than just a football game. It is part of our culture, like turkey at Thanksgiving…like
Jerusalem – “Everything can change at any moment, suddenly and forever” (-Paul Auster). We’ve all heard this saying before, that in a moment everything can
Jerusalem—As the Jewish calendar passes Chanukah and continues into the month of Tevet, an unusual transformation unfolds. Less than two weeks ago, Jews worldwide were
JERUSALEM — This year, for the first time in 75 years, the Jewish celebration of Chanuka and secular celebration of Thanksgiving will coincide. While Stephen
Jerusalem—“Ignorance of the law excuses no man: Not that all men know the law, but because ‘tis an excuse every man will plead, and no
March through Zion and go around her, count her towers” (Psalms 48:13) Aside from being the national capital of Israel and religious capital of the
Jerusalem—One of the newest and biggest trends in the corporate world of the 21st century is outsourcing—letting an outside group manage part or a department
Bet Shemesh—In the Modern Orthodox community, it is becoming popular to make aliyah. It is, however, less common for community leaders from chutz la aretz,
(Jerusalem, Israel)—Jerusalem, the ancient capital of Israel, has a comfortable and familiar sensation that leaves all who are there feeling at home whether they actually
Bet Shemesh—Jim Henson, television puppeteer best known as the creator of The Muppets, once wrote “[Kids] don’t remember what you try to teach them. They
Jerusalem, Israel — “This is the [miraculous] day which God made, we will rejoice and be glad on it” (Psalms 118:24). On Wednesday, May 8,
Jerusalem—“A year from now you will wish you had started today.” This inspirational quote, attributed to Canadian author Karen Lamb, has very interesting implications on