Glimpsing the Messiah in the Emirates
By Hayim Leiter/JPost.com I never thought I’d set foot in the United Arab Emirates, let alone do so twice in one week. But it just
By Hayim Leiter/JPost.com I never thought I’d set foot in the United Arab Emirates, let alone do so twice in one week. But it just
My Extended Family, under the auspices of the Teaneck Chabad House, is making a great impact on families in our communities. Many would benefit from
“Rabbi, we’ve got a problem. Our son’s in trouble, but we can’t reach him.” Last week, to honor the Rebbe’s yahrzeit, we were privileged to
By Sophie Dubin I just returned from the Torat Adam Summer Experience (TASE), a unique Yeshiva University program to Guatemala and El Salvador designed to
There are several dozen synagogues in my city of Raanana. Most of them have thriving daily morning services, some even have two, and at a
By Felecia Stern Today I said the last daily Kaddish for my father, Zukin ben Layzer HaLevi, z”l. First, I want to thank God for
Even as a teenager, Susie Mayerfeld knew that she wanted to help people heal. Her first job was as a nurse’s aid in Camp Moshava
(Courtesy of The Kartrite Resort) A family-fun summer getaway awaits at The Kartrite Resort & Indoor Waterpark, which has announced a packed calendar of events
By Nina Glick There seems to be one common denominator between all sects of Judaism. Food. Give them a bowl of chicken soup and drop
Toms River, which has in recent years been hit with lawsuits by the federal Department of Justice (DOJ) and Jewish leaders for its attempts to
Alex Salazar and his younger brother Andres closely resemble each other, and work in tandem to aid Colombian Jews—but each operates from different continents. On
By Jonathan Seliger I recently watched a YouTube clip of an interview with one of the co-founders of Shlomo Carlebach’s iconic Haight-Ashbury synagogue known as