
Beyond Belief: Inside the Paradox Museum
I would love to tell you about the American Dream Mall’s latest immersive exhibit, the Paradox Museum. My wife and I went there recently with
I would love to tell you about the American Dream Mall’s latest immersive exhibit, the Paradox Museum. My wife and I went there recently with
Ten years ago I lost one of my favorite teachers. Not someone who taught me Tanach or Gemara or Hebrew language, but someone who taught
(Article is based on material developed for Rishon L’Tzion tourism as well as a special tour for guides of Rishon L’Tzion run by the local
Part II Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) (https://spme.org/) Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3), grassroots community
As we approach January 27, marking the liberation in 1945 of the most horrific death camp established by the Nazi regime, we cannot begin to
Rutgers University has postponed a hearing by its Student Conduct Committee against an Orthodox law student who faced possible expulsion for doxxing a pro-Palestinian student
In the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd by a white police officer back in May 2020, America had reckoning of sorts with racism.
Part I In the modern business landscape, midsize enterprises face an ever-growing complexity in HR compliance. With a myriad of federal and local laws to
My head is spinning from a combination of overwhelming gratitude for being in Eretz Yisroel at this time, the hectic pace of the past 36
Leonard Bernstein was many things. A musical genius who gave the world popular memorable melodies. An intellectual eager to share his knowledge; his televised Young
Reviewing: “Kosher ADHD: Surviving and Thriving in the Torah-Observant World” by Simcha Chesner Ph.D. and Sara Markowitz Ph.D. Kodesh Press. 2023. English. Paperback. 314 pages.
One night, I had something that was troubling me, an issue that R’ Matisyahu Solomon had been involved in. I went to his house at