What a Summer Camp Means
Summer camps (specifically sleep-away camps) are where many children and teenagers go for that uncomfortable stage when we don’t know really if we should call
Summer camps (specifically sleep-away camps) are where many children and teenagers go for that uncomfortable stage when we don’t know really if we should call
Kohelet teaches us that there is “a time to remain silent and a time to speak.” When Judy Brown was growing up in a Chassidic
It’s amusing to us how the meaning of words change over the years. As children we remember our parents going to “the market” to go
As soon as I zipped up the dress I felt better. True, it was harder to fasten than it had been at my cousin Phyllis’
Jerusalem—There is something dignified in the quiet, determined manner of Ayaan Hirsi Ali as she rises from the audience and walks towards the podium to
Israel Hayom—The Israel Air Force’s newest group of pilots, Class 166, were all promoted to the rank of lieutenant before they received their coveted pilot’s
We’ve been driving for more than three hours. I am frantic to locate a bathroom and then find a cup of coffee anywhere on this
It is a testament to the amazing variability of Jewish synagogue life in America that the summertime fast of Tisha B’Av is for some a
“Forty days before the creation of an embryo, a heavenly voice issues forth and proclaims, ‘the daughter of so-and-so is destined for so-and-so, this particular
On November 4, 1979, Rabbi Yitz Greenberg stood at a podium in the auditorium at Hebrew Union College facing more than 600 people. Many of
Population demographics in the United States have changed dramatically. Last year, the Population Reference Bureau found the U.S. population is growing at the slowest rate
Washington, D.C.—In 2006, the U.S. Congress designated Jewish Heritage Month to celebrate the talents and contributions of the American Jewish community to American society. Last