Nancy or Tonya?
There are many types of people in this world. There are nice ones, not nice ones, and ones that pretend to be nice, but really
There are many types of people in this world. There are nice ones, not nice ones, and ones that pretend to be nice, but really
A celebration was hosted at Emunah’s Bet Elezraki Children’s Home for At-Risk Children in Netanya in honor of our daughter, Racheli Schachter’s bat mitzvah. Racheli
Englewood—Ruchama King Feuerman, author of the new novel, In the Courtyard of the Kabbalist, published by New York Review of Books, will be the featured
As a mental health professional, I often find myself helping couples, family members, and individuals heal the ruptured relationships in their lives. Over the past
I doubt if a married person can pose a more vexing question to a marriage-minded Jewish single than the oft repeated quote, “So how come
Imagine you are sitting comfortably on a jet that just took off. You were upgraded to business class because of a problem on your last
Teaneck—Rebecca Teplow, 49, wife and mother of three children, is a singer, composer, performer, and former student of internationally renowned violinist Itzhak Perlman, but not
Rebecca relies on Rav Bigman, the Rosh Yeshiva of Maale Gilboa—who defines halakha for Bnei Akiva in Israel—and Rabbi Yechiel Yakov Weinberg who the Rav
One hundred and thirty three years ago, on March 1, 1881, an assassination of a Russian Czar had a most profound impact upon Russia and
Riverdale—If a picture is worth a thousand words, then Lissa Marum’s exhibition of photos of European synagogues speaks volumes. Recently, Marum, 67, took center stage
Who killed Religious Zionism? How did it happen that the moderate, centrist, responsible Mizrachi of the 1950s and 1960s, the Mizrachi of Zerach Warhaftig and
Shloshim (the Jewish 30-day mourning period) has now come and gone for them both. Ariel Sharon and Edgar Bronfman were eulogized as Lions of Judah.