The CrowdStrike Conundrum: A Tale of Outage and Opportunity
Last Friday, as I was sipping my morning coffee, my mother, a seasoned salesperson, called with an urgent question: “Were you affected by CrowdStrike?” Her
Last Friday, as I was sipping my morning coffee, my mother, a seasoned salesperson, called with an urgent question: “Were you affected by CrowdStrike?” Her
The sun was out and the heat was blazing, but that didn’t stop a couple thousand tech pros from attending this year’s Propelify Innovation Festival
At Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls, as at many Jewish high schools, there have been an increasing number of students choosing to attend college
New York University (NYU) has reached a settlement in a federal lawsuit with three Jewish students who claimed “egregious” civil rights violations by the university
Tradition and Transformation, an exhibition of Jewish art, opened at the Everhart Museum in Scranton on July 18, and will run through Chol Hamoed Sukkot
Security threats at Jewish institutions are nothing new, but in the aftermath of October 7, security professionals across the country have new threats and protocols
Stamford resident Natasha Konstorum was driving along a Chicago highway last October when she encountered a message 48 feet wide and 14 feet high, a
Part II Providing Legitimacy for Murdering Civilians Even though the members of the Einsatzgruppen were recruited from the Security Police, the Security Services (SD), the
What a remarkable woman she was. What an incredible wife. What a devoted and loving mother. How can I possibly encapsulate in mere words the
A few short weeks after the Oct. 7 attack, the Israeli army began their milchemet mitzvah in the most complex war environment in history, to
In early July, I was privileged to take a brief but awesome trip to Bordeaux, France. Why Bordeaux? For starters, wine has been an essential
When my wife and I first moved to Stamford, Connecticut, as a newly married couple 42 years ago, only a handful of shomer Shabbat families