Watching Your Step
Being a scientist isn’t easy. Scientists toil away night and day with no reward, except for award ceremonies. But not every scientist can win the
Being a scientist isn’t easy. Scientists toil away night and day with no reward, except for award ceremonies. But not every scientist can win the
Twenty-seven years ago was the last time I was in Israel. But this year, I was blessed to be able to visit my daughter at
Why should your company be worried that a simple two-page form could result in prohibitive fines? With the election of a new president just days
Much has been said about the different generational cohorts in today’s workforce. Perhaps the most talked-about group is the millennials. millennials, sometimes referred to as
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For many young Jewish women who have already finished high school and are well past college, beginning their families and careers, studying in Israel for
With the emotional and political turmoil in the aftermath of the recent presidential election, there is talk of a national registry of Muslims. It is
May these words of a Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel Ben Harav Yoel David Balk, a”h. This week we learned
Bereishit 24:64 Reuben: Nu, so how was the date? Jonah: Actually, I think it went rather well, if I do say so myself. Reuben: Really!
We understand a man’s role in Jewish life—a man is obligated to diligently engage in regular talmud Torah (Torah study) and tefillah b’tzibur (communal tefillah)
The parallels that we find between the parsha and today’s haftarah are quite striking. The haftarah is taken from the opening chapter of the Book