
Winter Break=Less Noise
It looks as though next week will be a great time to go out to a restaurant and have some peace and quiet. Although the
It looks as though next week will be a great time to go out to a restaurant and have some peace and quiet. Although the
The Talmud cryptically teaches us that in every generation, 36 righteous people “greet the Shechina,” the Divine Presence. From this arcane reference has emerged the
In New York and New Jersey, many Jewish day schools have their winter vacation this week and next. Here are some tools that might be
Josh Steinberg had never been to a movie mogul’s office before. He was expecting it to be lavish, or at least plush. But he was
Does one Levi suffice for the washing of the hands of the Kohanim or should all Levi’im in the synagogue help the Kohanim prepare for
Periodically, at a simcha, the waiter will give the guests a choice of what kind of soup they would like. When the waiter asks me
An Electric Scooter on Shabbat: Can an ill person use an electric scooter if it’s a gerama (delayed action, permissible on Shabbat in certain extenuating
In 1988, the Olympics were held in Seoul, South Korea. Each host country gets to choose a new sport to include, which is how curling,
My grandmother, my dad’s mom, was quite the lady. She always dressed perfectly. She had amazing jewelry. She never washed her own hair. She loved
My readers out there who have lives might not know this, but January 15 is National Hat Day. “Oh,” you’re saying. “I thought every day
Ready to hear about the newest worrying trend I’ve noticed on the internet? Yep, besides incitement, misinformation and cyberbullying. Even beyond Candy Crush invitations! I’ve
Bris Avrohom, headquartered in Hillside, recently celebrated a milestone of its 30th Gala Wedding at the Sheraton in Parsippany in which eight couples from the