The Citadel Still Makes History After 3,000 Years
Ancient yet new, timely, and inclusive. In Elul alone, more than 100,000 visitors experience the Old City of Jerusalem to say Selichot, the prayers of
Ancient yet new, timely, and inclusive. In Elul alone, more than 100,000 visitors experience the Old City of Jerusalem to say Selichot, the prayers of
Jordan Teigman You’re a professional who is thinking seriously about making long-term financial strategies to build a firm foundation for your family’s future and your
As we approach Rosh Hashanah and the Aseret Yemei Teshuva, it is a fitting time to take stock of our prior accomplishments and to set
The 32nd Jewish Culture Festival was recently held in Poland, from June 28 to July 2. The festival was hosted in Kazimierz, Krakow’s Jewish Quarter,
Many have been fortunate to walk through the Madison Square Garden plaza on Seventh Avenue in New York City for a Rangers game, Knicks game
For the past few summers, I have had the privilege to participate in a teacher institute at MIT, one of the world’s premier technology research
Learn the words in Hebrew to figure out the joke below: מַחֲלִיק – skating נֶהֱדָר – magnificent הֲכִי קָשֶׁה – hardest בִּשְׁבִילְךָ – For you
For a limited time only through Sept. 25, bring your family and friends to Circus Vazquez. where all ages can watch entertaining performances by jugglers,
Now raising funds for the final stage of production. “Parsha Wars” is a unique and exciting new Torah-centered card game developed jointly over a number
During a recent visit to Italy, I had the opportunity to tour the Jewish ghetto in Venice, and two of its Sephardic synagogues. The city,
Thoughts of Ireland typically don’t inspire mental images of Jewish sites or ideas about any Jewish connections. Interestingly, there is Jewish history on the island,
A fascinating movement is afoot in many of the countries I have recently visited. Malta, Morocco, Turkey—and now Switzerland—are just a few that come to