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Yes, it is that time of year again. Spring is in the air, the Purim candy has been eaten and Passover is just around the
Yes, it is that time of year again. Spring is in the air, the Purim candy has been eaten and Passover is just around the
“In every generation, each person must feel as if he personally had come out of Mitzrayim (Egypt), as the Torah says: “You should tell your child on that day,
This prayer was compiled by Rabbi Yissachar-Bernard Davids who, prior to World War II, served as Chief Rabbi in Rotterdam, Holland. During the war, he
Only 20 minutes away, Park Avenue Maternity of Monsey is an upscale, friendly boutique, reasonably priced, with a vast selection of clothing that is trendy,
My father loved tchotchkes. Perhaps this was because he didn’t have much to call his own, growing up as one of seven siblings in a
One of the great things about working for the Simon Wiesenthal Center is the incredible people you meet, especially the heroes that survived the Holocaust.
I am usually allergic to any form of physical exercise, yet I have managed to trek more miles in the last few days than the
Brooklyn—Mrs. Miriam Lubling, co-founder and president of the Rivkah Laufer Bikur Cholim, and a legendary patient advocate in New York area hospitals, died this week
Last month I received a text message from a friend of mine asking whether or not I would be interested in appearing on a segment
A piano has 88 keys, some black, some white. A skilled musician creates a robust, integrated sound that unifies the sound of each into a
Sixteen years ago last week, I moved into the home I currently live in. Back then, it was me, husband #1, son #1 and son
This week’s column is about dentists. Nothing to do with the fact that, in the last week, you ate about 500 bags of candy. Maybe