Hotel Ganchrow
Sometimes I think I run a hotel. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think I live in a hotel, I just think that I am
Sometimes I think I run a hotel. Don’t get me wrong, I don’t think I live in a hotel, I just think that I am
This is the last of four articles on this topic. Over the past 18 years that I have prepared students for the SAT; I have
Stamford—This year’s Dirshu convention that will be held over the weekend of Shabbos Parshas Vayakhel-Pekudei/March 13-15 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Stamford Connecticut, is
About 10 years ago, the price of a good laptop was about $800 or more. First question anyone asked the salesman in Pre-Amazon times, is
Tenafly—To mark Jewish Disability Awareness Month, NJ service agencies gathered to present a free special “How-To-Access What You Need” conference for parents and caregivers of
Though it was God’s house, it never became His Majesty’s Temple. The Mishkan was the very first people’s house. God commands Moses to accept contributions
Rabbi Rosenthal walked down the halls of the Nachmanides School at a rapid clip. Mrs. Weiner had tipped him off to what was going on
There are two ways of looking at Judaism, the Jewish community and the world. These views are not mutually exclusive but require definition and separation.
The Aruch Hashulchan (O.C. 128:64) expresses severe reservations about the Ashkenazic practice to restrict Birkat Kohanim to Yamim Tovim and Yamim Nora’im. First we must
I ordinarily write about fundraising, but my topic today applies across the board to all industries and raises a common dilemma faced by many. It
President Obama’s publication of his 2015 National Security Strategy on February 6th is the kind of event that generates great heat and discussion among a
As a Jewish educator, I am constantly aware of the various ways in which individuals relate to our religion. The individualistic approach is often most