A Different Kind of Orthodox High School for Girls
Sharon, Mass—My husband and I chose The Binah School carefully for our daughter Chana. We were impressed that the co-founders of this new school realized
Sharon, Mass—My husband and I chose The Binah School carefully for our daughter Chana. We were impressed that the co-founders of this new school realized
EL AL Israel Airlines recently flew 14 children to Israel as part of Chai Lifeline’s “Wish at the Wall” program. Chai Lifeline, a non-profit organization
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My wife’s grandfather, a Hasid who was trapped behind the Iron Curtain for decades before moving to Brooklyn, used to enjoy being asked who his
This past fall, the Orthodox/halachic community experienced the most honest public conversation about itself that I think I’ve ever seen. The arrest and investigation of
During my recent trip to Israel, I spent some time at the Knesset. In place of the heated rhetoric and tempestuous debates that often reverberate
As I reluctantly welcome the cold heart of another winter, I recall that three years have passed since my favorite thinker and writer departed this
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On September 11, 1978, the Bulgarian Secret Police, assisted by the KGB, murdered defector and dissident Georgi Markov on the Waterloo Bridge in London using