Remembrances of Hakafos Past
I love hakafos. I love the dancing, the energy, the joy, the singing, the ruach and the intoxication of getting lost in a niggun. I
I love hakafos. I love the dancing, the energy, the joy, the singing, the ruach and the intoxication of getting lost in a niggun. I
There was a whole lot going on in the Jewish communities in Middlesex County over Sukkot 5783. Harry Glazer enjoys dropping in on local Jewish
Robert Kalfus has been winning prizes for his photographs since 1970, and was twice nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Please contact him for photography assignments
(Courtesy of Leviim Art Gallery) After two days of joyous chag, Leviim Jewish Art Gallery and Spritzly Drink Company were absolutely excited to bring to
I open my mouth to speak, but my lips don’t close when they need to, and my tongue doesn’t move where I tell it to;
Antisemitism is not running rampant in Westchester County, New York as reported to law enforcement agencies but the reason could be people are not reporting
I really don’t want to share this story with you. It involves a good friend who is a role model to me, who made aliyah
It is bound to happen sooner than later. Someone will be killed while attempting to cross New Bridge Road. It doesn’t matter how careful you
Artist and educator Geula Twersky is the product of two very different experiences—on one side she is the child of a Holocaust survivor and on
With the weekly Torah cycle about to begin anew, it ought to come as no surprise that the Yiddish language is far from speechless. While
It’s September 15, and I am at Brooklyn’s Polonsky Shakespeare Center, attending Remember This: The Lesson of Jan Karski. There’s a talkback session following the