Airline Etiquette and Halachic Considerations
Every so often, a story appears in the press about an Orthodox man who refuses to sit next to a woman on an airplane, demanding
Every so often, a story appears in the press about an Orthodox man who refuses to sit next to a woman on an airplane, demanding
Reviewing: “The Jewish Calendar” by Michael Baxter. Mosaica Press. 2024. English. Hardcover. 436 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1957579993. There are many things that go on behind the
The absolute cutest picture/video arrived in my email the other week. I was entranced by what I was seeing and needed to immediately find out
The future ain’t what it used to be. What’s more, it never was. For one, it’s coming at us so fast that some of it
In today’s fast-paced world, staying focused and getting work done can feel like an uphill battle, especially with constant disruptions knocking on our doors. Whether
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) This article focuses on revocable trusts and the flexibility, continuity and protections that they provide. Of course, in addition to
The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration and giving, but it’s also a period when homes are more vulnerable to break-ins and theft.
Part VII At the end of the 19th century, Palestine was a small area far from the heart of Europe but governed by the consulates
This five-mile moderate-to-strenuous hike, in the southern section of Harriman State Park (in Rockland County, New York), parallels several cascading streams, climbs to a number
There is no day in school more exciting for kids than days when there’s a class party. Everyone gives out candy and you sing songs
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Back to our regularly scheduled program. Tie these in to this week’s parsha. Recognize the symbol? Of course you don’t, but you know it’s from