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There are two types of families when it comes to making Shabbos: those who are ready by chatzos on Friday, and those where the husband
There are two types of families when it comes to making Shabbos: those who are ready by chatzos on Friday, and those where the husband
God wants us to enjoy life. This week’s Torah portion (12:20-25) tells us that it’s perfectly fine to desire and enjoy good food and more
Editors note: Per Shayna B.’s request, and in her own words, “I have really enjoyed writing the advice [column] for the past [several] years. It
Hi! Looks like I was unsuccessful last week in sneaking a pun past anyone, but at least you unanimously enjoyed! Now, can I sneak another
Dear Shayna, I feel like I am old enough to walk to my friends’ houses by myself. My parents disagree. They want to walk me
After fewer than two days of deliberations, all 12 jurors seated on a federal jury in Pittsburgh sentenced Tree of Life* Ohr L’Simcha Synagogue shooter
Camp Nesher is one of the beneficiaries of the campaign. Last week was a big week for NJY Camps as philanthropists and longtime supporters Bruce
Connect all the dots and you will get an Israel-Saudi peace ceremony on the White House lawn. But getting there won’t be easy. When we
Nathan Diament, the Orthodox Union’s executive director of public policy, speaks alongside Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer at a New York City press conference calling
The One Harrison Campaign for Honest Bipartisan Leadership was recently launched at the Pureganic Cafe, the town’s only kosher restaurant and the only kosher, vegan,
Helps fight terror, bolsters U.S.-Israel counter-drone technology to stop future attacks. (Courtesy of Office of Josh Gottheimer) U.S. Representatives Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) and Andrew Garbarino
Bikur cholim, or visiting the sick, is considered a significant mitzvah in Judaism. There are numerous sources throughout the Talmud that emphasize the importance and