Forcing a Draw
The primary goal in chess is, of course, to win the game. However, when winning is no longer possible, rather than simply accepting defeat, one
The primary goal in chess is, of course, to win the game. However, when winning is no longer possible, rather than simply accepting defeat, one
My suggestion for a good book to read on Shabbos afternoons is a bit unusual—it’s a series that my Abba read when he was a
Dear Ariella B., My brother was in Israel for the year and only recently came home. He is already going back to Israel next week!
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were eagle heads. Some of you guessed “kanfei nesharim,” which is a great reference, but just not related to the parsha.
Did you know: The Jewish Quarter occupies just 15% of the Old City and is smaller than the Temple Mount? When touring the Old City,
A deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia would effectively be a ginormous step forward in ending the Israel-Arab conflict. Speaking metaphorically, a deal between Israel
I have seen no evidence that al-Sheikh has ever changed his terrorist ways. I have read no statements of remorse or regret from him for
The stars aligned as the glitterati in the Borough Park Jewish community came out for a legislative barbeque on Aug. 2 to receive awards from
Nassau Assemblyman Charles David Lavine (AD-13) is an outspoken legislator, especially in his support of the US-Israel relationship and his Jewish constituents. Lavine leads the
No, this column is not about bandits robbing travelers on deserted roads; groups of highwaymen accosting innocent strangers. Rather, it’s about one particular highwayman, and