Frum and Female: The Tzniut Performing Arts
Bergenfield—A few weeks ago in The Jewish Week, Elli Fisher wrote an article about how unfortunate it is that Orthodox Jewish men avoid the performing
Bergenfield—A few weeks ago in The Jewish Week, Elli Fisher wrote an article about how unfortunate it is that Orthodox Jewish men avoid the performing
Vayikra: 7: 11-20 Once there lived a young prince named Harold who was rather accident prone. His father, King Ronald, was worried for his son’s
As often happens in communities with a right-of-center influx of families, a local day school decided on separate classes for boys and girls starting in
Before I begin, let me share with you the following. I know that I am a little/maybe more than a little nuts. I know that
One wouldn’t expect to find hundreds of snails in a landlocked town like Kfar Adumim, situated in the desert east of Jerusalem. Yet there they
Dear Shuli, Pesach is almost here and I’m so stressed out. There’s so much to do and this is my first time making Pesach. I
It’s that Tottoo Grandma. Distinguishing between his two grandmothers, that was how my eldest son Judd announced that it was my mother on the phone
Planning a simcha for our children should be one of life’s greatest joys. Reaching those milestones in life and being able to share it with
Whether this is your first time hosting a holiday event or you’ve been doing it for years, picking up a few tips on proper etiquette
Rabbi Yonah Landau visits Anshei Lubavitch in Fair Lawn to talk about his book The Rav Hakolel and his generation. The book is a gripping
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“A unique koach of Dirshu is that it not only gives a person Olam Habaah, it also gives a person phenomenal Olam Hazeh!” These were