Riding the Chai Way
Was that over a dozen motorcycles we saw, parked in front of a house in Teaneck the other night? What could that be? Have no
Was that over a dozen motorcycles we saw, parked in front of a house in Teaneck the other night? What could that be? Have no
We are in mortal danger where there is no fear of God, declared our forefather Abraham, (Bereishit 25:11). Peace is promised to us, on the
If there was ever a time that Klal Yisroel needed to unite in a massive outpouring of tefillah and achdus; if there was ever a
Every job has its own pressures and deadlines. The past few weeks have been extremely busy for me. Sometimes I wonder why I commit to
Social distancing will likely be the 2020 word of the year—a concept that was foreign to us at Rosh Hashanah 5780. The effects of this
Finally, the long-awaited moment has arrived. The book of Devarim forecasts the settlement of Israel and the ensuing cultural challenges this younger generation would face.
The Midrash (Bereishit 1:4) says that the world was created in the merit of three things: 1) challah; 2) tithes; and 3) the bikurim—the first
Like many people, I took my family on a little end-of-summer getaway. We loved it—change of scenery, peace and quiet; a respite before the rush
The 1848 (5608-9) cholera epidemic has become famous in Jewish history because it was the moment when the 37-year-old Rav Yisrael Salanter first took on
If you stand on the railroad tracks and see a train coming your way you would probably become anxious and fearful. You would get off
Summer has concluded, schools have “restarted” and the scent of Elul is in the air—punctuated every morning by the blaring shofar and at night by
Meet Elky Ogorek Willner: Bais Yaakov graduate, busy mother of three, senior court attorney to a New York State Supreme Court justice, Criminal Term, and…