
Rabbis Are People Too
The New York Times surprised many readers on February 20, when it published a human-interest story about a weekly tennis game among three rabbis and
The New York Times surprised many readers on February 20, when it published a human-interest story about a weekly tennis game among three rabbis and
The quote above is from Deuteronomy 20:19. Homiletically and exegetically, people are like trees. Kind people offer shelter and feed others, trees provide not only
As I sit down to write this letter, coffee in one hand, pen in the other, I take a moment and listen to the silence.
Big Brother is watching. There are cameras everywhere. There are traffic cameras at red lights and crosswalks, security cameras around people’s homes, cameras in malls
Recently, scientists made an interesting discovery about boredom. Apparently, there is so little left for scientists to do that they’re down to discovering new types
How do I write a story about a fight that I had when I was a young student? I was insulted and attacked in front
Spring training is underway, and the 2016 baseball season has begun. Players are doing drills and working on skills. Fans and pundits are making predictions
Every year, we each look for meaningful ways to give tzedakah before Purim. With so many worthy charities, it’s easy to find opportunities for giving.
Now in its fourth year, Costume Closeouts II expanded to provide a full-service Purim facility. Located in the Styertowne Shopping Center in Clifton, Costume Closeouts
‘Buy Israeli Stuff’ (B.I.S.) Theme to Spread Throughout Community With mounting pressure from BDS rising across the world to increase economic and political pressure on
It was more than seven months ago that Yaakov Feldstein learned that one of his original compositions had been selected by popular vote as the
Jerusalem—Instead of planning a road trip or heading to the beach during winter break, 104 elite college students joined a Jewish heritage trip to Poland,