
Tu B’Av, the Shidduch Crisis and the Meaning of Life
OK, with a long, impressive title like this you’re probably expecting some deep philosophical explanations and Kabbalistic insights. Nope. Not here. Not now. Instead, you’ll
OK, with a long, impressive title like this you’re probably expecting some deep philosophical explanations and Kabbalistic insights. Nope. Not here. Not now. Instead, you’ll
Today’s topic: How to live with a herniated disc. A herniated disc is a common but extremely painful back injury, which is sometimes also called
(Courtesy of Our Place) A new book offering insight into the famed 12-step program is the first Jewish volume to focus specifically on providing an
Part 8 (Continued from last week) We spent the first week in Malabay getting acquainted with the village. We took long walks along the unpaved
On Thursday, August 3, Jerusalem held its annual March for Pride and Tolerance, often known simply as the Gay Pride Parade. 2017 marks the 16th
Dear Shoshy, I do not know what to do. Last week, someone suggested a boy to me and I agreed to go out with him.
The Don Glaser Jazz Trio will be performing at Jules Bistro on Wednesday evenings, August 16 and August 30, from 7:30 until 10:30. Glaser, a
“Recently, I saw an older man, perhaps he was 70 years old, preparing a coffee on Shabbos. First he put the instant coffee in his
The Catskill Mountains is a place that I have always been drawn to, ever since the time I was 7 or 8 years old and
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 Sanhedrin 13
Spread the word! Rav Shlomo Amar is coming for Shabbat to Congregation Shaarei Orah in Teaneck. We are incredibly excited to host one of the
When I was 8 years old, I needed to have an operation to correct a hernia. I remember davening at home with my father in