Vayikra: The Maggid Convention
The New Jersey Maggid Convention was one of the highlights of the year for any Jewish storyteller from the Garden State. It was a place
The New Jersey Maggid Convention was one of the highlights of the year for any Jewish storyteller from the Garden State. It was a place
While growing up in Pittsburgh in the 1940’s and 50’s, Murray Chass’ favorite baseball player was a seldom used bench player named Ted Beard. The
American Jews of my generation have been truly blessed in having had the opportunity to visit and live in a united Israel and, more particularly,
Although our articles are usually a compilation of ideas which we both put forth, this particular article is being written by me (Nina) and I
Thank the Lord Almighty it feels like spring. I heard the birds this morning and they weren’t chirping, they were actually shouting, “Holy Cow kids,
“These are the precepts whose fruits a person enjoys in this world but whose principal remains intact for in the world to come…acts of kindness…”
Jerusalem – The Inbal Jerusalem Hotel is set to share its legendary and eclectic holiday recipes with the world, in the first-ever live Passover cooking
One of the greatest Jewish thinkers and Talmudic teachers of this generation was the intellectual giant Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik. A most influential spiritual teacher, who
Poor Man’s Bread? Devarim 16:3: “You shall eat no leavened bread with it: seven days you shall eat matzos, the bread of affliction…” As my
Teaneck—How is this Pesach different from all others? Popular sports restaurant the Teaneck Doghouse (www.teaneckdoghouse.com), located at 1415 Palisade Avenue, will be open for business
Clifton—Every year, as winter draws to an end, we watch for signs of spring, looking forward to the changes the new season will bring. We
For many years our family would go away for Pesach. It was a breeze, even though I had to pack up for everyone, because I