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Please Forgive Me
“And an evil flying giant destroys the entire city!” Josh looked on in horror as his friend, Mike, took a flying leap and came crashing
“And an evil flying giant destroys the entire city!” Josh looked on in horror as his friend, Mike, took a flying leap and came crashing
All good things must come to an end, the saying goes. That’s certainly true. By the time you read this, summer vacation will be over;
With the Yamim Noraim (High Holidays) fast approaching, we’re entering into a period during which the focus is on personal reflection and introspection. For those
Many people assume that Shmitah, the Torah-mandated sabbatical year during which planting, harvesting and other agricultural activities are prohibited in the Land of Israel, is
Teshuvah is on the forefront of our collective minds as we near Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year. Our sages tell us
In our youth, my husband, Jack, and I did not have the opportunity to travel to Israel. Yet, from the first trip we took, when
“I stepped off the plane in Ben Gurion, Israel, The sun was shining brightly all the day. It was 1 p.m. on a summer Tuesday
The yeshiva world is discovering that in order to obtain a good profession, one needs a college degree from a reputable school. Yeshiva students want
Editor’s note: Moshe (Russell) Moskowitz escaped from the 79th floor of WTC II on September 11, 2001, and wrote this moving account of his experience
After seeing some posts on Facebook a few months ago, I called my husband, David, and told him that I was thinking of running the
On Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur we kneel on the floor during davening at Aleinu and while saying V’hakohanim. In addition, many times we wish
It has been five years in the making, but Princeton University is installing an eruv, or virtual boundary, around most of the campus and parts