
A Wonderful Follow-Up Volume on the Aggadah
Highlighting: “A Mysterious Guest for Dinner: Exploring Talmudic Narratives” by Rabbi Dr. Moshe Sokol. Maggid. 2024. 260 pages. ISBN-10: 1592646743. Four years ago, I reviewed
Highlighting: “A Mysterious Guest for Dinner: Exploring Talmudic Narratives” by Rabbi Dr. Moshe Sokol. Maggid. 2024. 260 pages. ISBN-10: 1592646743. Four years ago, I reviewed
Highlighting: “Israel Victory: How Zionists Win Acceptance and Palestinians Get Liberated” by Daniel Pipes. Wicked Son. 2024. 336 Pages. ISBN-13: 979-8888456293. Israel has never lost
Highlighting: “The Tudor Queens’ Midwife” by Brigitte Barnard. Independently Published. 2025. 299 pages. ISBN-13: 979-8305559118. (Courtesy of Stuart Schnee Public Relations) Step into the glittering
Excerpting: “Haggadah Yehi Ohr” by Rabbi Avraham (Avi) Weiss. Ben Yehuda Press. 2025. 268 pages. ISBN-10: 1963475437. The Children’s Haggadah (Courtesy of Ben Yehuda Press)
My brother-in-law, Michael Kranzler, z”l married into a family of Kohanim. He may have lacked the priestly title. Yet, as everyone in the family has
This article is written to honor the memory of the author’s father, Moish Kranzler, z”l, on the occasion of his shloshim. Let’s talk about a
Imo Anochi, founded by Rabbi Eli Portal, is redefining the shidduch scene with a unique singles event on May 18 at 6:30 p.m. in Brooklyn,
By now virtually all high school seniors have heard back from the schools to which they have applied and have made their choice about where
For some, music is just a soundtrack to life. But for up-and-coming Teaneck local Jacob Blumenthal, it is the very fabric of his existence. From
Last Wednesday, the last official day of winter, an excited group of Ruach participants gathered at Young Israel of New Rochelle for a captivating presentation
Adar 17, coinciding with March 27, marks the first yahrzeit of Senator Joseph Lieberman, z”l, cherished Democratic senator from Connecticut who distinguished himself on Capitol
The ever-regal Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall was filled to the rafters on Sunday afternoon, March 23, when exuberant family, friends and