Antisemitism: Addressing Our Country’s Hate Crisis
The Jewish community knows all too well the pain of hatred. Antisemitism is the oldest form of bigotry, and despite our best efforts and progress
The Jewish community knows all too well the pain of hatred. Antisemitism is the oldest form of bigotry, and despite our best efforts and progress
In a previous series, I laid out my five-step productivity process for leaders, which I then turned into a Productivity Blueprint. This post is the
I am sure that by the time you got to this page you had already read many stories of what transpired at the Meadowlands Convention
One of the realities of Thanksgiving is that everybody talks turkey, in the most literal sense. Recipes abound for turkey and side dishes, as well
About once a year, I run an article about some of the new foods that are out there, with a primary focus on trends—what’s in
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Switching schools for seventh grade is not easy. Just ask Lily Herman. From kindergarten through sixth grade, Lily attended the Greater Oklahoma Academy for Torah.
For years now, Martin Bodek has been wearing cuff links themed to the week’s parsha, to stimulate conversation around the Shabbat table. Naturally, it begged
Dear Shayna B., I love your articles and trust your advice. So here’s my question: I am having a bat mitzvah soon and my parents
In this week’s parsha, Sarah passes away. Since she lived in Egypt for some time, we will be making pecan sandies, because there is so
When I was in grade school, I was a huge baseball fan—and like thousands of other youngsters my age, I dreamed of becoming a professional
“Every child who attends Jewish day school through 12th grade should be able to speak Hebrew … without having to sacrifice other aspects of their