Rinat Hosts Nazi Hunter Efraim Zuroff and Lithuanian Co-Author Ruta Vanagaite
During his more than 40 years in the “business” of tracking down ex-Nazis and bringing them to justice, Efraim Zuroff, a Brooklyn native, has been
During his more than 40 years in the “business” of tracking down ex-Nazis and bringing them to justice, Efraim Zuroff, a Brooklyn native, has been
Culmination of 18 Years of In-Depth Learning and Constant Chazara “What a simcha, what an accomplishment! One chaburah has learned Shas from beginning to end—not
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel Ben Harav Yoel David Balk, a”h. This week we learned Bava
Bereishit 6:9 When Paul Jacobowitz thought of Newark, he thought of the largest city in New Jersey, located at the mouth of the Passaic River
Ms. Weintraub was a very popular and well-respected English teacher at Yeshiva Rambam in Brooklyn, New York, in 1976-1977. She might have had more impact
Parshat Noach The selection of Chapters 54-55 in Yeshayahu as this week’s haftarah seems to be rather obvious. These chapters are found in the latter
I will never forget the Friday night at the Kotel 22 years ago. It was the fall, with the chill in the air and everyone
The word mabul is typically translated as “flood.” But in order to truly understand the meaning of a word, we must determine its three-letter root.
“Abba, the power is out in half of the rooms upstairs!” While trying to prepare drashot for Rosh Hashanah, that’s not what I wanted to
I am afraid. Alarms are ringing, our unit’s door slams shut—all while I am in the middle of leading a learning service at Rikers Island
Not many of my columns require research, but I felt this particular column deserved the respect that a few Google searches would confer. Folks, if
Over the past few months, I’ve gotten a lot of requests from readers to write about the upcoming historic election for what will probably be