Planting Some Thoughts
I recall a Yiddish maxim of my teenage years which has remained with me. “Az meh hot nit kayn flaysh, redt men veggn flaysh—If one
I recall a Yiddish maxim of my teenage years which has remained with me. “Az meh hot nit kayn flaysh, redt men veggn flaysh—If one
Alysa Cohen, 48, made aliyah in August 2019, from Teaneck to Zichron Yaakov with her husband, Amir, and children Rami, Daphna, Yonatan and Aviv, who
Dear Rabbi, The last time you heard from me was about 35 years ago when I graduated high school. Today I’m 51, married and my
A Westfield Board of Education member, who is being investigated by the New Jersey School Ethics Commission over her alleged antisemitic actions, has lost her
Summertime has finally arrived, and what better way to kick off the season than by visiting the nearby L.E.A.D. (Law Enforcement Against Drugs) Fest Carnival
Queens native David Leichman was raised as a big fan of baseball. From the time he played in his first softball league at the age
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On Sunday, May 28, in Passaic, Rabbi Chaim Komendant CPA, celebrated his completion of an in-depth, decades long study of the entire Shulchan Aruch. He
The introduction to the sefer Ein Yaakov shares a version of a midrash in which a number of sages debate the most important pasuk in
It is ironic that right after you lose someone, something comes up that makes you realize how much you relied on them. For example: For