From the Peace of Shavuot to a Violent Reality
We entered Shavuot with the fresh pain of the June 8th killing of four Israelis by two Palestinian terrorists at the Max Brenner Café at
We entered Shavuot with the fresh pain of the June 8th killing of four Israelis by two Palestinian terrorists at the Max Brenner Café at
Once again, J Street is getting it wrong. The group, according to the website Politico, is circulating a memo among members of the Democratic Party’s
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government finds itself in a political arena that is being watched across the world by both friend and foe. His
In the spring of 2004, a color guard honored Sam Cohen, my deceased father-in-law, with a somber, dignified salute. Sgt. Samuel Cohen served in a
The second night of Pesach we started Sefirat HaOmer, each evening counting the 49 days between Pesach and Shavuot. We all know that during the
Teaneck voters returned three incumbent town council members to four-year terms in Tuesday’s municipal election. The three incumbents ran on the message of “Moving Teaneck
So many of us have been in Israel when a single, somber droning sound fills the air. People in cars, hurrying to destinations, pull their
As I write this, we are now less than a week away from next Tuesday’s (May 10) important Teaneck Council election. As the co-publisher of
On Friday night when we sit down at our seder tables, it will matter less how we feel about the contentious presidential campaign, the hateful
Bernie Sanders, this nation’s first Jewish presidential candidate, could get no closer to the recent AIPAC Policy Conference than Utah, because of time constraints, according
Teaneck voters need a break. From what? In this day and age, political debates on network news stations resemble reality TV. Problem is, nothing seems
Last week, I casually shared a video on Facebook. It was a beautiful, professionally produced music video featuring some of the “Jewish greats” performing today…