Remembering the 1972 Munich Massacre Victims
This week marks 52 years since the September 5, 1972 Munich massacre, the darkest day in Olympic history, when 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were
This week marks 52 years since the September 5, 1972 Munich massacre, the darkest day in Olympic history, when 11 Israeli athletes and coaches were
Part XIII Ordinary Bureaucrats and Functionaries In this group of perpetrators, there were the ordinary bureaucrats and functionaries in the middle and lower levels of
This is the story of a unique family held together by love, art and a deep devotion to the tenets and traditions of Judaism. One
A moviegoer, I’m not. Nevertheless, there are a number of movies from decades ago whose lines I cherish. Among those was the soliloquy given by
The following are excerpts from “Crime Proof: Think Like a Criminal and Beat Them at Their Own Game” by Anthony P. Colandro. Gun storage and
One of my favorite stories from Chovos Halevavos is that of a certain chasid (as in close to Hashem, since it was written centuries before
This 7.5-mile lollipop-loop hike through Ken Lockwood Gorge in Hunterdon County follows an abandoned railroad right-of-way that has been converted into a rail trail and
Now that summer is over, arbitrarily, it’s time to send your kids back to school! Or whatever, for all the good it’s doing. Kids are
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It is barely the start of the academic year, and the anti-Jewish protests on college campuses, complete with protesters hiding their faces behind masks, have
Hezbollah violated the status quo in October when it opened fire; now it must realize attacks on northern border communities will meet the same response
While the news of Columbia University president Minouche Shafik’s resignation may offer anxious Jewish parents and students some relief, on Sunday, June 2, Columbia University’s