My First Rabbi: An Appreciation of Rabbi Zevulun Charlop Through the Eyes of a Child
Rabbi Zevulun Charlop, zt’l, was my first rabbi. My tenure as his congregant at the Young Israel of Mosholu Parkway concluded in the summer of
Rabbi Zevulun Charlop, zt’l, was my first rabbi. My tenure as his congregant at the Young Israel of Mosholu Parkway concluded in the summer of
What’s better than bumper cars? Apparently, bumper cars on ice! Now through March 2, Bryant Park is hosting this unique bumper cars attraction nestled in
Dear Dr. Chani, I am feeling confused and upset and I am not sure where to turn. My wife and I have been married for
Sometimes you look around and you can’t believe how lacking we as a society are in intelligence these days. But I believe in looking at
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Hi! No need for me to explain the answers to last week’s Cuff Links (the Batman logo) because Harry Glazer and Daniel Davis wrote in
The true victory photos at the end of the war won’t come from Gaza. Israel will win on the battlefield, but the images will not
Dearest fellow visitors to Israel, One of the more popular refrains I have heard from people considering going to Israel during these challenging times is
As we read the parshiyiot of yetziat mitzrayim, and reflect on the leadership of Moshe Rabbenu, we remember the very first sign that Moshe was
Addressing Iran’s role in the Middle East requires a multifaceted approach that balances the necessity of direct action with the complexities of the region’s geopolitical
In World War I, Britain and its allies defeated the Ottoman Empire. Thereafter they gave the Arabs almost all of the vast territories liberated so