The Gift Of Composure
I am pretty sure that we all have shared some version of the following story. A couple of months ago, I called my cell phone
I am pretty sure that we all have shared some version of the following story. A couple of months ago, I called my cell phone
On the Yomim Noraim, we were focused on teshuva, the process of returning to our “potential” selves. We learned that we can accomplish this task
Rabbi Shimon ben Gamliel said in the name of Rabbi Yehoshua: “From the day God destroyed the Holy Temple, there is no day without curse,
Still a cause for deep concern in the Jewish community is the yearly rising cost of private education. Although it is extremely costly, Jewish families
The appalling spectacle of professional athletes taking a knee during the playing of the National Anthem is both revolting and disingenuous. It also sends the
Hanging up the phone, we felt overwhelmed. “Where even is Halifax?” we typed into our Torah Tours whatsapp group. No answer. Quickly we whipped out
On November 9, 10 TABC students, along with six public school students, embarked on the NJ NCSY Houston chesed mission, one of many chesed missions
Since they met during their gap year in Israel, Deena Buechler and Henry Bernstein have done lots of fun dating things. This past September, their
Reviewing: “Abba Eban: A Biography,” by Asaf Siniver (2015), Hardcover, 464 pages: Overlook Press. ISBN-10: 1468309331 Abba Eban’s life and the history of Israel in
Becky Perlowitz has always had a love of teaching and writing. Though she is originally from Edison, New Jersey, she and her family made aliyah
Reviewing: “In Mr. Lublin’s Store,” by S.Y. Agnon (2016), Hardcover, 281 pages: The Toby Press, LLC; annotated edition edition. ISBN-10: 1592644589 ISBN-13: 978-1592644582 This December
“Why Can’t Grandma Remember My Name?” by Kent L. Karosen and Chana Stiefel (2016), Hardcover, 36 pages, ages 4-7: BookBaby. ISBN-10: 1483572854 ISBN-13: 978-1483572857 In