
The Vigil Continues
We continue to spend our days at Naama’s bedside and are gratified by the many wonderful things that we have seen here at the Jewish
We continue to spend our days at Naama’s bedside and are gratified by the many wonderful things that we have seen here at the Jewish
A number of years ago, I decided to change certain things about the way I was living. Personally, I was inspired by a very good
Amir Kisar, 50, has been unanimously selected by the Boys Town Jerusalem board of directors to assume the position of CEO, following the retirement of
Malcolm Hoenlein, the executive vice chairman of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, and one of world Jewry’s leading spokesmen, will deliver
As my column starts to move into its fourth year, it’s really humbling to have my readers reach out via social media or email with
I would like to tell you about a different way of looking at the human experience. “Innate Health” offers a different view of how we
The parshiyot over the past few weeks have been discussing the creation of the Mishkan, its keilim and the bigdei kehuna—very fascinating parshiyot. However, if
Spring 2016 is about embracing elegance, “ladylike as opposed to bohemian,” says Miri Urbach, eponymous designer behind Miri Couture in Englewood and nine other locations
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Shemot: 35:5 Rabbi Chezky Markovitz knew that second grade was not where he was meant to be. True, he had just finished his smicha program
The immensely popular Teshuvot VaHa’arev Na presents Torah in an attractive and compelling manner enjoyed by layman and scholar alike. In this well-liked series the
For four years of high school I was a talmid of Yeshiva Shaarei Torah in Monsey. During those years, the rosh yeshiva was one of