Rain, Resilience and the Landmark Cruise Experience
With the weatherman’s announcement this past Sunday of a 97% chance of rain, followed by many flood alerts, my wife Ahuva and I should have
With the weatherman’s announcement this past Sunday of a 97% chance of rain, followed by many flood alerts, my wife Ahuva and I should have
At least two articles and many social media posts recently went viral alleging that a large multi-generational Orthodox Jewish family of over 30 people at
The crowd at Greenwich Village’s Judson Theatre chattered in anticipation, an eclectic mix of western pop and Arabic music playing in the background. The audience,
One of the best ways we can appreciate the subtle, not so subtle, and sometimes amusing differences between observant Jewish communities in the United States
Reviewing: “The Souls of the World of Chaos” by Abraham Isaac Hakohen Kook, author; Bezalel Naor, editor Kodesh Press. English. Paperback. 224 pages. ISBN-13:
Reviewing: “England’s Jews: Finance, Violence, and the Crown in the Thirteenth Century” by John Tolan. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2023. English. Hardcover. 264 pages. ISBN-13:
(Courtesy of Hollins University) Hollins University has honored Bergen County’s Chana Stiefel, an award-winning author of more than 30 books for children, as the recipient
Chapter 31 Summary: Larry is taken to the hospital with chest pains, as a reaction to his conversation with Ari. Yaffa and Ilana are upset
Dear Dr. Chani, I read with great interest your recent response to a question from someone newly married. I, too, have been married for under
(Courtesy of Auntie Matchmaking) The “shidduch crisis” as we know it is really nothing new. As since the times of Avraham Avinu, Jews have faced
Everyone has an idea to solve the problem of rising day school/yeshiva tuition, but most of the ideas are unrealistic or unworkable. Yet they continue
Growing up, I never liked Color War. It was literally the worst part of camp. First of all, Color War always has to be “broken