
In Memory of Rabbi Dr. Henry Horwitz, z”l
Editor’s note: Rabbi Dr. Henry Horwitz passed away on May 15, in Jerusalem. A graduate of Yeshiva College, RIETS, the Bernard Revel Graduate School and
Editor’s note: Rabbi Dr. Henry Horwitz passed away on May 15, in Jerusalem. A graduate of Yeshiva College, RIETS, the Bernard Revel Graduate School and
The year 2002 was an important one for Daniel Rothner. That was the year that Rothner, who lives and works in northern New Jersey, became
In our continuing series on the many chesed organizations in our community, we are happy to highlight Jewish Family and Children’s Services. How and when
The Children of Israel finally reach the Promised Land. In an effort to plan and strategize their entry into the land, Moshe sends 12 spies
First a little background: Herzl was born in 1860. He spent his early years in Pest (now Budapest) and then Vienna. He went to law
During the summer—a number of years ago—I traveled from Camp Dora Golding in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, to New Windsor, New York to meet with the
וַיִּצְעַק מֹשֶׁה אֶל ה’ לֵאמֹר קל נָא רְפָא נָא לה “And Moshe cried to Hashem saying, ‘Hashem, please (nah) heal her.’” (Bamidbar 13:12) Rashi explains:
לעילוי נשמת יואל אפרים בן אברהם עוזיאל זלצמן ז”ל Question: We are making a private bar mitzvah minyan/seuda. Due to family dynamics, we want to
I am proud to be part of a community in which tzedaka is a primary value. Our tzedaka goals and the various worthy causes to
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