
Seeing the Good in People
It’s easy to see what’s good about some people. Their virtues just seem to shine. But sometimes it’s not so easy, and it seems like
It’s easy to see what’s good about some people. Their virtues just seem to shine. But sometimes it’s not so easy, and it seems like
Congrats to the Lesser, Vogel and Keinman families! Contact [email protected] to claim your prizes. Thank you for the great entries!
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were the Captain America shields, which were easily identified, but did you know how they linked to the parsha? Did you
Dear Ariella B., My family never goes anywhere ever. When we do go places it is never where I want and my whole family ignores
Congratulations to our winners! Jacob, Ilana and Eliana, email [email protected] to claim your Chickies gift card! Thank you to everyone who entered!
Lubavitch on the Palisades preschool students participated in a special pajama day. Children wore pajamas to school to raise awareness for a pajama drive in
Provocative words like ‘genocide’ and ‘globalize the intifada’ from pro-Hamas sympathizers is nothing less than the sanctioning of violence toward Jews. Hamas chopped the heads
Anyone who has read my work (see, for example, my articles in The Times of Israel on March 1, March 29 and June 28) knows
On Sunday, October 22, the senators in Brandeis’ Student Union voted against condemning the October 7 massacre orchestrated by Hamas. Does this vote represent the
Growing list of signatories testifies to this historic and expanding initiative. (Courtesy of YU) Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, president of Yeshiva University, has taken steps
Dear Dr. Kotlikoff: I am writing to you as both the father of a freshman at Cornell as well as the president of the Jewish
A first year Orthodox student at Rutgers Law School is claiming he is being harassed and forced out of the Student Bar Association (SBA). He