A Conflux of Miracles
This is a story of clear and incredible hashgacha pratis. It’s the story of an ordinary Jewish woman who did extraordinary things. It’s also the
This is a story of clear and incredible hashgacha pratis. It’s the story of an ordinary Jewish woman who did extraordinary things. It’s also the
As I packed my suitcase to head home with bags of presents and kilos of candy, I struggled to find a spot for the unavoidable
The recent thought-provoking articles and commentary by the distinguished practicing and leading rabbis of the Boca Raton Synagogue (“I Am Not a Modern Orthodox Rabbi,”
Thirty-six years ago, Yamin Dayan was a student of management information systems at Yeshiva University in New York. To help pay his way through college,
Growing up in New York, I always observed what was happening “there” in Israel during tense times with fascination. How do they deal with the
On November 5, 2020, I met with Mayor Arvin Amatorio and Corey Gallo, the borough administrator of Bergenfield, at my home on New Bridge Road.
Bat mitzvah fundraiser sells sweets for Israelis with disabilities. For most Jewish girls, a bat mitzvah means celebrating with friends and family, a party, and
Yisroel ‘Randy’ Settenbrino, Brooklyn-born, Clifton resident, and developer of the Blue Moon Hotel in New York City, is on a very important mission. He is
So you want to start a shul! There are a lot of good reasons for wanting to start your own shul, including:—There not being a
Where would the Jewish culinary world be without the chicken? Among all of the world’s creatures, perhaps none has a greater impact on Jewish grub
(Courtesy of Royal Wine Corp.) For those heading to and from Israel, it’s the best news since the kosher meal option: American Airlines is now
Naso (Numbers 4:21-7:89) If you’ve got it, don’t flaunt it! In this week’s Torah portion (Deut. 5:14) we learn about a certain offering people had