The Use of Baby Monitors on Shabbat and Yom Tov
A lively discussion ensued at the conclusion of Rosh Hashanah at Congregation Shaarei Orah, the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck. The topic was a hotly debated
A lively discussion ensued at the conclusion of Rosh Hashanah at Congregation Shaarei Orah, the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck. The topic was a hotly debated
In his later years, when his health was failing, Rav Leib Chasman, zt”l, the late mashgiach of the Chevron Yeshiva, asked one of his talmidim
The Yom Tov of Sukkot is unique in many ways, none more than the glaring difference in the sacrificial rite as found in the Torah.
As part of the Sukkot hoshanot, we recite the request Ani Ve-Ho Hoshiah Na. This phrase originates in a statement by R. Judah at Mishnah
I often delight in hugging my children. These are special moments where we bond in an embrace of security and comfort. Our daughter Keren sometimes
Once again, Fire Chief Anthony Verley and Fireman Leonard Hanauer have alerted us to the potential fire hazards of the upcoming Sukkot holiday. Candles Burning
With many schools closed for all of Sukkot, parents may wonder what to do with their children all week. Fortunately, there are plenty of great
In trying to figure out why we refer to this time of year as the “High Holiday Season,” I have come up with some theories.
We made it to Simchat Torah! I especially am excited, because for the first time ever I learned the entire Torah—Chumash and Rashi. (And Stone!)
Perhaps you’re frequently told—by colleagues at work, family members, or friends—that they don’t know what they’d do without you. Of course, it makes you feel
Dear Tanya, I have the world’s pickiest eaters! They seriously do not like any “real food.” If it was up to them, they would be
Part II Do children in a keyboard world need to learn old-fashioned handwriting? There is a tendency to dismiss handwriting as a