Life Can Be Sad
Public Service Announcement from the author: There are real-life issues discussed in this week’s column. It might not be suitable for small children. There is
Public Service Announcement from the author: There are real-life issues discussed in this week’s column. It might not be suitable for small children. There is
My son was chosen to give out nosh at Shabbos party this week. And by “chosen,” I think I mean “alphabetically.” I don’t think they
It happens once or twice a week that the telephone rings around 10 in the evening, and upon answering it we hear first a quick
A crazy title for a New Year article, yes? Allow me to explain…several years ago, I lost my sense of smell after suffering from an
New York—“Jerusalem 1000-1400, Every People Under Heaven,” reads the description of the latest temporary exhibit at New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art. The line
Rabbanim have a unique perspective and often, as a result of their exposure to Yidden from all walks of life both in their kehillos and
Ayelet Eizikovitz, an 11-year-old Bergenfield resident whose family belongs to Congregation Ohr HaTorah, will be going to Israel in a few months to celebrate her
Do you know when it is worth saving the sofa or dining room chairs you inherited from your grandmother, or when it is time to
I was fortunate to be invited to the Chanukah party co-hosted by the country of Azerbaijan and the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish
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
“Daddy, can you tell me a story?” “Sure, honey. What do you want it to be about?” “Well, how about Chanukah?” “That works, since it
It was the first meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and United States President Jimmy Carter that occurred in July 1977. At this momentous