
Recalculating Our Destination
Parshas Ki Seitzei I was recently in Miami, Florida, for my niece’s wedding. We were driving back to return our rental car next to the
Parshas Ki Seitzei I was recently in Miami, Florida, for my niece’s wedding. We were driving back to return our rental car next to the
At Congregation Shaarei Orah, the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck, we are eager to grow and improve. When Rav Amar visited our kehilla three weeks ago,
During the haftarah reading of parshat Va’era, we are all jarred when this king’s name is read with that middle “R.” What is going on
Parshat Ki Teitzei The final chapters of Sefer Yeshayahu, from the 40th perek until the 66th, are known as the pirkei geula, the chapters of
During the past couple of weeks, our 3 ½- (and ¼ ) -year-old son, Dovid, wakes up every morning and asks if it’s Shabbos Kodesh.
Reviewing “Ceremony & Celebration: Introduction to the Holidays” by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. Maggid Books, an imprint of Koren Publishers Jerusalem Ltd. Hardcover, 336 pages, 2017.
Editor’s note: Rabbi Goldwasser offers some important tips for young women as they prepare to study in Israel. Be open to all that happens around
Part 11 (continued from last week) In the fall of 1944, many refugees embarked on their journey back. In order to get tickets for the
We, the generation that was born after World War II, have a special obligation to our grandchildren and great grandchildren. We must tell them what
The Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue—the oldest synagogue in the United States—may be held accountable for employment discrimination for firing its program director, according to a recent federal
On August 2, Senators Tom Cotton and David Perdue, with the support of President Trump, introduced the Reforming American Immigration for a Strong Economy (RAISE)
For those who were able to catch a glimpse of the total eclipse, it definitely was breathtaking. We watched, on television, as people were gathered