
Va’era: A Path to Modern-Day Redemption
I met up with a Passaic friend recently who said he had “no life” for the past three years. Indeed, it was a while since
I met up with a Passaic friend recently who said he had “no life” for the past three years. Indeed, it was a while since
On Wednesday, in March 2008, our family moved to our current home at 3 Landau Lane. That Shabbos, two of our close friends—the Kraus and
Reviewing: “Keys to the Palace” by Rabbi Hayyim Angel. Kodesh Press, 308 pages. 2017. ISBN-10: 1947857029. In my youth, I was greatly influenced by the
There is a well-known halacha that as we mourn on Tisha B’Av we may not learn Torah because the statutes of Hashem bring joy to
What makes a school good? What does it take to develop the kind of reputation that causes parents to sign up their toddlers before they
We would have settled for the Mega Million, which produced a winning ticket of $450 million, but instead we were the winners of the Powerball.
Part 11 (written 2004) (Continued from last week) One time, when I was on guard duty at the ammunition depot together with a few others,
When the first of January rolls around each year, I can’t help myself but wonder who ever thought the dead of winter lends itself as
“One need not destroy one’s enemy. One need only destroy his willingness to engage.” —Sun Tzu No one could reasonably be expected to know everything
Today’s topic is: Name yarmulkas—good idea or bad idea? To be honest, it’s a weird idea. My kids aren’t allowed to come to yeshiva wearing
Part 2 For five years, the Federal Enforcement Agency said they would not prosecute in states where legalization has occurred, but now Sessions has put
In my adult life, weather has become big news, and I, like many people my age, though acknowledging the peculiarity of this fact, am still