
Bret Stephens: A Voice of Reason and Moral Clarity
Many of my friends in the Jewish community no longer read The New York Times, and given the newspaper’s biased, anti-Israel coverage since the beginning
Many of my friends in the Jewish community no longer read The New York Times, and given the newspaper’s biased, anti-Israel coverage since the beginning
At the beginning of a relationship, everything about your partner seems new and exciting. Your spouse’s stories are fascinating and their jokes are funny. Your
Distractions at work are a common challenge that can significantly hinder productivity and focus. Today’s workers face an array of interruptions that can make it
Want to go to Paris? Feel like mountain climbing in the Pyrenees? Want to walk through an old town with cobblestone streets and cafes lining
RES means reservation suggested! Compared to the NY/NJ area, restaurants are far less expensive in Montreal A Bowled Cafe: Fresh healthy and on the
Tunnel To Towers Tower Climb On Nov. 3, 2014, One World Trade Center, also known as “The Freedom Tower,” opened to the staggering height of
Reviewing: “Articles, Anecdotes & Insights: Genack/Genechovsky Torah” by Steven Genack. Independently published. 2023. English. Paperback. 172 pages. ISBN-13: 979-8323969159. When looking at the cover of
Part II A Call for Unity Given the tremendous needs of the survivors not being met and the absence of a concentrated effort by the
Serving as executive editor of the largest and oldest Jewish newspaper west of Pittsburgh (founded in 1897), based in Los Angeles, I had the opportunity
I feel like Father’s Day and Mother’s Day are both in that category of “non-Jewish holidays that many of us don’t officially celebrate, but we
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Sometimes saying no’ to ourselves can make us even happier than saying yes. In this week’s portion, we learn about a Nazarite, someone who commits