Failing Greatly
We all have heard the expression, “(t)he perfect is the enemy of the good.” As a longtime educator and current head of school, I think
We all have heard the expression, “(t)he perfect is the enemy of the good.” As a longtime educator and current head of school, I think
Rav Yisroel Yitzchak haLevi Reisman, zt”l, was a Lelover chasid, born in the Old City of Yerushalayim. A trusted gabbai tzedaka, he served Hashem with
One of our Chol Hamoed outings, a few years ago, was to an indoor rock climbing place. The facility boasts numerous 40-foot climbs to the
The 12 Lines It is well-known that a get (Jewish divorce document) is always 12 lines long. Rav Melech Schachter even told me that a
Editor’s note: This series is reprinted with permission from “Insights & Attitudes: Torah Essays on Fundamental Halachic and Hashkafic Issues,” a publication of TorahWeb.org. The
The challenge of writing a piece on Akiva Shapiro, litigation partner at Gibson Dunn, a leading international law firm with a stellar track record, is
I have never been a news junkie. I do read newspapers and magazines; I try to include those that come from different perspectives. Now that
Many of you probably have seen a video that went viral a couple of months ago. It captured the powerful emotions of a left-wing protestor
Former Englewood resident Elliot Auerbacher was in shock when he learned that there are Israeli soldiers who are so hungry that they call home asking
(Courtesy of Envision Shakespeare) In its ninth year, the Envision Shakespeare competition, run by Envision Theater’s Rebecca Lopkin and SAR English teacher Nancy Edelman, featured
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By Rabbi Tzvi Pittinsky