Spotlight on Yachad
By Nina Glick Yachad is an organization with which many in the community are already familiar. Once again, we take pride in familiarizing and reminding
By Nina Glick Yachad is an organization with which many in the community are already familiar. Once again, we take pride in familiarizing and reminding
By Ellie Wolf This year, as in years past, members of the MTA senior class participated in the ‘Names, Not Numbers©’ Oral History Project. A
(Courtesy of ADI) Known worldwide for its specialized disability care and innovative inclusion programming, ADI (adi-israel.org) has taken its ingenuity to the next level by
By Nina Glick I was browsing through an old cookbook and realized that some of the oldest “hits” within my family circle of great eats
By Harry Glazer No matter where you stand on some of the pressing political issues facing Israel today—if you love or loathe Bibi, if you
By Jennifer Chapler, MS RD CDN Dear Jenn, I’m a 56-year-old man who is blessed with a wife and three children. Now that my teenagers
By Zachary Greenberg Netflix’s latest hit series, “Jewish Matchmaking,” resonates close to home for a lot of members in our community, many of whom date
By Deborah Melman Reviewing: “DBT Skills for Teens With Anxiety: Practical Strategies to Manage Stress and Strengthen Emotional Resilience” by Atara Hiller PsyD. Penguin Random
By Mitchell First Reviewing: “The Rule of Peshat: Jewish Constructions of the Plain Sense of Scripture and Their Christian and Muslim Contexts,” 900-1270 By Mordechai
By Dr. A.J. Berkovitz Highlighting: “A Life of Psalms in Jewish Late Antiquity” by AJ Berkovitz. University of Pennsylvania Press. 2023. English. Hardcover. 274 pages.
By Ariella Aaron Chapter 26 summary: After speaking with her rav, Yaffa tells Debbie that she won’t be participating in the scheme to convince her
By Mordechai Schmutter It’s summer, and you all know what that means—time to stand outside and shvitz over the heat of your barbecue grill. We