The Jewish History of Harlem: A Virtual Stroll Through a Neighborhood Where Jewish Voices Echo
Say “Harlem,” and the first image to come to mind is not a Jewish neighborhood. But thanks to a virtual tour by Barry Judelman, presented
Say “Harlem,” and the first image to come to mind is not a Jewish neighborhood. But thanks to a virtual tour by Barry Judelman, presented
Featuring – Nachum Segal, Photographed at the David Beyda Studio in Teaneck NJ on 11/30/20 On The Nachum Segal Network Live from Dubai: We strive
Part II (Note: In my first article on parental authority, I wrote about establishing family values.) The second necessary component for parental success is influence.
Dear Dr. Chani, My husband and I are at a standstill about where to live. When we got married four years ago, we agreed to
Welcome back to “How Should I Know?”—the column that puts the “light” in “light comedy.” Dear Mordechai, Every year I buy exactly enough Chanukah candles
If the vitality of a Jewish community is measured by the number of kosher establishments within its borders, then the tri-state area (NY/NJ/CT) is thriving.
Azi wanted to be great. Not great at everything, just at one thing. Music was Azi’s number one passion and the area in which he
Dear Shayna, I love your section in the newspaper. I look forward to it every week. I want to start by saying I love TikTok
Parshat Vayeitzei “Vayishman Yeshurun vayiv’at-shamanta, ‘avita, kasita…” (Devarim 32:15). Hashem is “caught” in a conundrum (kviyachol)! He loves His nation of Israel, His children (as
An Encounter That Went Very Wrong It is a fateful encounter that shaped the course of Jewish history but went wrong. The unfortunate fact is
Highlighting: “President Carter: The White House Years,” by Stuart Eizenstadt, forward by Madeleine Albright. Thomas Dunne Books; illustrated hardcover edition (April 24, 2018) ISBN: 1250104556.
It goes without saying that 2020 has not been what any of us imagined. Now into month eight of the pandemic, it’s easy to feel