
Looking Back
I noticed that kids nowadays don’t know what station wagons are. At least the kids I have nowadays. I showed them a picture and asked,
I noticed that kids nowadays don’t know what station wagons are. At least the kids I have nowadays. I showed them a picture and asked,
The Armanot Chein Hall in Bnei Brak looked like a massive yeshiva, as some 2,000 bachurim who are entering yeshiva gedola (post high school) packed
For the last many years our family has been coping with a very real kind of loss. We are trying to deal with the extreme
nor·mal adjective: conforming to a standard; usual, typical or expected. The people in Camp HASC are not “normal,” in that they are anything but typical
For former U.S. Undersecretary of Defense Dov Zakheim, one biblical statesman in particular offers practical lessons for governance today: Nehemiah, the ancient Judean governor. Thus
A recent article on Huffington Post by a rabbi, a blog by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg and some exchanges on Facebook have re-opened the discussion about
Effie and Ruchie Wiesel of Teaneck, accompanied by daughters Dorit, 19; Nava, 18 and Liat, 14, boarded a Nefesh B’Nefesh Group flight on Tuesday, August
Kids have all the fun. Why is that? They can dedicate an entire afternoon to setting up a lemonade stand. Stand out on the street,
We always make fun of useless warning labels. “What kind of genius needs these?” we ask. “Who on earth would not only eat toner, but
Rafi Abramowitz: noun. 1. playwright 2. screenwriter 3. comedian 4. “The Rafshi,” as seen on Youtube Moving frequently as a child, each time his father’s
JAKE TV has announced the launch of its free app-based video platform. Available from any app store, JAKE TV streams a wide variety of Jewish
It’s not an uncommon desire to see your name in print. Little did I know that mine would be a byline, right there in black