The Plague of Arov: A New Understanding
When I started the research for this article, I intended to survey the various traditional understandings of the plague. Along the way, I discovered a
When I started the research for this article, I intended to survey the various traditional understandings of the plague. Along the way, I discovered a
Over the past 40 years working with parents, teachers, administrators and children, I have developed some ideas and theories about parenting, and approaches to dealing
Part III of III In parts I and II, after the introduction of the Churchill family, I covered his activities as they related to the
We have been trying for the past four years to fit into the local mores of the community, and even went so far as to
Some people are in search of the perfect pair of shoes, the perfect outfit, the perfect spouse, the perfect job. My goals aren’t as lofty.
One of the weirdest things about putting on your coat or jacket after months of not wearing it is all the weird things you find
Part II In our last article we presented a number of strategies to help us feel more fulfilled at work. Below are some additional techniques
A little over six years ago I was approached by someone who recommended I apply for a job at Camp HASC. At first I thought
The Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer Little Brown, 2012 Have you ever wondered what happens to fairy tale characters after their stories end? If so,
Hundreds of people crowded into Yeshiva Ohr Simcha on Forest Avenue in Englewood to attend Sunday’s levaya of Rabbi Yosef Strassfeld, z”l, who was known
This week we learned Bava Metzia 104. Here are some highlights. Bava Metzia 104: If one of the tenants did not water the garden
For those residing in the tenement apartments of New York City in the early 1900s, “waiting for the other shoe to drop” was a relatively