From Past Exodus to Future Redemption
Shabbat HaGadol Parshat Metzora After studying today’s haftarah, one realizes that there seems to be very little connection to the fact that it is the
Shabbat HaGadol Parshat Metzora After studying today’s haftarah, one realizes that there seems to be very little connection to the fact that it is the
Recently, I saw an article about the American classic song “Ol’ Man River” from the 1927 musical and 1936 film classic “Show Boat.” The song
Part IV We recently began Sefer Vayikra, which is devoted to the topic of korbanot, the manner in which we’re meant to get “close” to
The Pesach Seder coming up very soon at a home near you will not be offering a different story. Still, the bookstore will no doubt
“In every generation, we are obligated to act as if we, ourselves, were taken out of Mitzrayim.” As parents and educators, in keeping with the
Once upon a time, a beautiful little Jewish girl was enrolled in a local synagogue nursery school. When it came time for kindergarten, most of
I feel like Pesach shopping is basically a scavenger hunt with a very specific list. You have all these things you need to buy so
All of us, as a general rule in our community, are accustomed to welcoming guests into our homes. In most cases they are people that
March 14 will go down in my personal history book as a day that I never got out of my pajamas. This is unheard of
There’s a wonderful Chinese proverb that, as an educator, a parent and a Jew I always find particularly relevant during this time of year: If
Chol Hamoed is a great time for all, when families get together and make memories, going on trips and taking the time to explore places
Pesach night—or shall we say nights—is challenging enough as it is for mothers, who have spent the greater part of the last week/month (at least!)