In Love in Jerusalem
“Beloved by all,” King David and his equally famous son, King Solomon, called their renowned capital city nestled high in the Judean mountains. Described alternately
“Beloved by all,” King David and his equally famous son, King Solomon, called their renowned capital city nestled high in the Judean mountains. Described alternately
Last week, this newspaper published a letter to the editor which, in part, complained about the length of the recent Chanukah edition: “I think The
So I hear the free-food-box pickup might be ending—again—and soon you won’t have free food anymore, unless you count the stuff in the freezer that
Featuring Rabbi Steven Pruzansky Photographed at the David Beyda Studio on 12-14-20 On living in Israel: With the self-righteous zeal of the recent convert, I
Yeshivat Parnassah Tova was abuzz with excitement as a celebrity of sorts was set to join the faculty. The great Rabbi Kugel had recently moved
Dear Shayna B., I thought I was doing a nice thing by watching my neighbor’s toddler for an hour when she had to go out.
The days leading up to Chanukah were filled with excitement, as Bruriah students were challenged to decorate their hallways. Each grade’s hallway came out magnificent!
Parshat Miketz “Vayikatz Shlomo—v’hineh chalom” “Vayikatz Paroh—v’hineh chalom” Throughout the years that I have been sharing my thoughts about the weekly haftarah, I have never
We are all used to this root having the meanings of “dedicate” and “educate.” Are these meanings related? How did this root come to have
Is there a parsha involving our Avot and Imahot that does not make reference to a (contentious) property or monetary transaction? Finances are central to
“Unable are the Loved to die/ For Love is Immortality,” Emily Dickinson writes, and on a human level, that feels sound. As long as we