Shabbos App – No Joke, and the Rabbis Are Not Laughing
Texting on Shabbos! Rabbis have been arguing, writing, blogging, and preaching from the pulpit on this topic since the Shabbos App was first announced. According
Texting on Shabbos! Rabbis have been arguing, writing, blogging, and preaching from the pulpit on this topic since the Shabbos App was first announced. According
As he attempts to counteract the characterizations of him as a “lame duck,” President Obama is facing an array of struggles. As the de facto
Just as a caveat, a two-week column may not suffice to address every angle of building a website or the costs involved. Feel free to
My grandfather Yitzhak, my mother’s father, saved our entire family during the First World War as German and Russian artillery shells flew over the shtetl
Clifton–Life can often take us to new and unfamiliar places. It can also bring us full circle to places we know and love. For Seymour
Visiting Professor in Malting, Brewing and Distilling at Katholiek Universiteit of Leuven It’s been a disappointing couple of weeks for the Scotch whisky industry. Diageo
The man carefully steered his car into the designated parking space. It was a bright, sunny day in early July and he had just
This past Shabbat I had the privilege of spending Shabbat in Chevron for Parashat Chayei Sarah. On Shabbat Chayei Sarah we read about Avraham, our
Congressman Alan Grayson, a Democrat hailing from Florida’s 9th congressional district, has contacted the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation to
Just last week someone asked me if my personality was more like that of my mother or my father. My first thought was that I
There’s a lot to be said for those famous southern manners and warm hospitality, which I experienced recently during a vacation and family bar mitzvah
JERUSALEM–For those who are familiar with Israel, there exists a strange discrepancy in the culture of the Jewish State. Israel, with a population of approximately