
Hi! Last week’s cuff links were the barber poles, in reference to the nazir, who’s shaving is part of his ritual process to reintegrate with
The pollen has mostly fallen from the trees and left its yellowish green haze on every outdoor surface. There is now only a short window
Throughout the day on Monday, June 2, CNN ran the headline, “Dozens shot dead and injured near Gaza aid hub, health ministry and doctors say.”
We had all the odds stacked against us. In September 2020, in the midst of a global pandemic, I helped open a new yeshiva in
By Rep. Josh Gottheimer, Democratic Candidate For Governor A few weeks ago, I woke up at the crack of dawn, like thousands of my neighbors,
As we emerge from Shavuot—the holiday of Matan Torah—and enter Parshat Naso, we reflect on the continuity of Torah in our lives. We read about
What can we learn from studying the history of a high school? This year, I had the privilege of leading the SAR Historical Society, a
This July, members of Congregation Agudath Sholom (CAS) in Stamford, Connecticut will embark on a unique and meaningful journey—not to Israel or a historic Jewish
When people ask me what I do for a living, I have now reached the age (almost 64) when I can say “I am retired.”
It used to be so much fun and eagerly anticipated when we would go out for dinner to a more “upscale” restaurant when we visited
I was three minutes away from where two young Israeli diplomats were murdered in Washington, D.C. Their names were Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Lynn Milgrim.