ACCIDENTS HAPPEN Dos and Don’ts in the Aftermath of a Car Crash
Many newspapers feature a regular column on automotive and traffic issues, with discussions of road conditions, accident-prone areas, morning commute times, and the dismal state
Many newspapers feature a regular column on automotive and traffic issues, with discussions of road conditions, accident-prone areas, morning commute times, and the dismal state
It is now just about 30 days, just a little more, since Yosl Friedenson, editor of Dos Yiddishe Vort, went to Olam Haboh. I knew
I recently sat down with newly elected member of the Israeli Knesset (Parliament) Rabbi Dov Lipman to discuss a variety of (mostly) non-political issues. Rabbi
Roger Ebert’s passing leaves a void in the tradition of critics who love film. His wit and insight added much to the criticism canon. His
Last week, while the Knesset was in recess, MK Rabbi Dov Lipman spent five days in New York and New Jersey addressing a diverse Jewish
Tefillah, prayer, is the heart and soul of a Jew connecting to Hashem. But it is a script that’s hard to follow for someone with
Spring came to my mother’s little village. Flowers were in bloom, the grass smelled sweet and fresh. Fruits were ripe for the picking. There was
The date May 4th, 1945 will forever be etched in their memories, and now it will be forever etched in ours. That fateful day toward
Moshe Baran is not your run-of-the-mill 92-year-old. A retired real estate manager, Moshe has the distinction of being a Holocaust survivor and one of a
In honor Of Obama’s visit to Israel, a local Modiin newspaper was writing a story on “American phenomena” in Modiin. I was called by the