Using Books to Boost Kids’ Ties to Israel
Los Angeles—The Israeli-American Council’s Sifriyat Pijama B’America (SP-BA), which provides free Hebrew children’s books to families in the United States, has partnered with Storyly, a
Los Angeles—The Israeli-American Council’s Sifriyat Pijama B’America (SP-BA), which provides free Hebrew children’s books to families in the United States, has partnered with Storyly, a
Our family enjoyed this past Shabbos at my parent’s home. Now that our children are getting older, they enjoy rummaging through my things that are
Teaneck — Pinchas Shalom Silberstein, 22, studied at Moriah and TABC, went to Yeshiva in Israel at Netiv Aryeh, and now he’s a lone soldier
“So what made you move now?” This was the question du jour when my family and I moved to Teaneck six years ago. People were
While visiting Israel this past June, I experienced sudden cardiac arrest. Fortunately for me, I was with someone who knew CPR and they immediately called
I travel for my work; I travel often—my wife and children might say too often. Just before Chanukah, I was in Latvia, Lithuania, Russia, Canada,
Jerusalem—As the Jewish calendar passes Chanukah and continues into the month of Tevet, an unusual transformation unfolds. Less than two weeks ago, Jews worldwide were
It is hard to believe that in the short period of time since we moved to New Jersey from Montreal so much has changed in
Jerusalem—This year I was fortunate to make a second pilgrimage to Israel in order to celebrate the annual Sigd holiday of Ethiopian Jewry and to
What I love about my column is the ability to pick a topic and then totally decide to write about a different topic. Don’t worry,
If you’re looking for a career that involves a lot of travel, a decent amount of job security, and you don’t want to have to
There is an ongoing raging debate whether our contemporary educational system is adequately preparing our children for life. Many of the skills necessary for success