I’m Happy for Them. No, Really.
Everyone I know is getting married. Or going for an MA in International Relations from Columbia. But for the most part, it’s marriage. Now that
Everyone I know is getting married. Or going for an MA in International Relations from Columbia. But for the most part, it’s marriage. Now that
(BPT) As the glorious days of summer slip into crisp evenings, the changing colors trigger a transition in seasonal decor. “There’s an exciting mix of
It is noticeable that frequently listed on Teaneck Shuls are those searching for ideas to make their children creative birthday parties. It is with that
We have talked to you in the past about the Companion Pass from Southwest, and what an amazing deal it is. In summary, Southwest has
Stuart Cohnen had given rides home from New York-area hospitals in the past. An IT specialist who works in the city, Cohnen, 58, is also
The patient is hemorrhaging. In fact, the patient does not seem to even know who he is. It sounds pretty dire. The patient is Modern
I have to tell you about something really weird that happened to me on Yom Kippur. I mean, like really weird. I had first started
Sepharadim zealously heed the Ben Ish Hai’s warning to pause between reciting Hashem and Hashem, the first two of the Yag Middot, the 13 attributes
A congregant once remarked to me that Yom Kippur is her favorite day of the year. Then she added with a half-smile, “I don’t even
Yom Kippur has always been a very confusing holiday for me. I know that it is the holiest day of the year. It is the
We now present Part 2 of an article about pesicha in shul. Last week I came to the conclusion that if there’s anything my years
Years ago, African Americans popularized “your mama” jokes, which involved one person insulting someone’s mother, leading the other person to defend his mother by hurling