The Price of Community Growth
Thirty-nine years ago, Sharon and I were newlyweds, and I accepted a job in Norwalk, Connecticut straight out of business school. We looked at a
Thirty-nine years ago, Sharon and I were newlyweds, and I accepted a job in Norwalk, Connecticut straight out of business school. We looked at a
The beginning of the month of Elul leads up to the High Holidays and the 20th anniversary commemoration of 9/11. When I looked at the
An Islamic Waqf Article 11 of the Hamas Charter of 1988 states: “The Islamic Resistance Movement believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic
(Courtesy of NBN) While Cayla and Daniel Lubat are grateful they are finally in Israel, the first few days since their arrival on July 27
This rugged, figure-eight, double-loop hike climbs two peaks at the southern end of Norvin Green State Forest—Torne Mountain and Osio Rock. Although it is just
Sometimes, as a parent, there comes a time when you have to step up and be the hero, even if you have to make it
Nobody plans or wishes for a balagan. It is not intended or desired, though it can be predicted. In fact, just about any situation can
In this week’s parsha, Moshe discusses more laws, including not mixing different seeds together in planting or plowing an ox and donkey together. This is
Dear Shayna B, I don’t know what to do. I have a lot of fun in my sleep-away camp, but there is this one girl
On August 24, Kathy Hochul will become the first female governor of the State of New York. She is replacing Governor Andrew Cuomo who resigned
Do we seek commonalities or do we focus on differences? Unite or divide? This, to me, is the underlying issue. The sad old joke of
Rabbi Sacks zt’’l had prepared a full year of Covenant & Conversation for 5781, based on his book “Lessons in Leadership.” The parsha of Shoftim