Disentangling a Sephardic-Ashkenazic Sukkah Misunderstanding
Part II Very recently, an Ashkenazic woman approached me, recounting what she perceived to be a bizarre incident. She was a guest at a Sephardic
Part II Very recently, an Ashkenazic woman approached me, recounting what she perceived to be a bizarre incident. She was a guest at a Sephardic
Among the ancient texts found in the Dead Sea region are both biblical and non-biblical texts. In this column, I am going to focus on
This week, Mesivta Ohr Naftali of New Windsor, New York, where I am privileged to serve as general studies principal each afternoon, celebrated a special
Everyone would love to be trained by the best experts, be it in school, college, work or yeshiva. People pay top dollar and even intern
The articles started appearing in 2011 or so. Published in a variety of publications, it was easy to detect a theme: “Facebook Is Making Us
Parshat Vayera The events we read of in this week’s haftarah, a selection from the fourth perek in Melachim Bet, bear a close resemblance to
Rabbi Moshe Schochet, a rebbe at Weinbaum Yeshiva High School, in Boca Raton, Florida, recently raised an interesting question: “What exactly is the role of
In a previous article, we discussed the notion that man is wired to seek the fulfillment of his needs and wants. Freud, in his seminal
Part 54 (Continued from previous week) With this issue today, I have come to the end of sharing from the printed version of “My Stories.”
“His Majesty’s Government view with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, and will use their best endeavours to
On Tuesday, the world, and especially those of us who live in the New Jersey/New York environs, was devastated by the horrific terror attack that
WayFind hosted a first-of-its-kind event this past Sunday night. Despite the rain, the room was filled to capacity, with very limited standing room. The topic