‘Of Making Many Books There Is No End’
The Jewish prayer book, or siddur, is the one Jewish text that Jews use most frequently but about which they know the least. When the
The Jewish prayer book, or siddur, is the one Jewish text that Jews use most frequently but about which they know the least. When the
I never attended a single lecture of his. I was never a member of any of the many institutions he ran. I never even met
On Sunday, January 12, 2020, I reached out to Rabbi J.J. Schacter with a “make a wish” request for my father, Morris Robinson, who was
Willie Hochman knows a good organization when he sees it. He spent a number of years working on Wall Street, for Standard & Poors, and
Willie Hochman knows a good organization when he sees it. He spent a number of years working on Wall Street, for Standard & Poors, and
Although Thanksgiving is not a Jewish holiday, we American Jews hold it very dear to our hearts and for good reason. Gratitude, which is the
In August 2005, we were asked to host a young man from Memphis for Shabbat. He was quite personable, and we enjoyed our Shabbat meals
I was there the night my hospital ran out of ventilators. In March of this year, Northern New Jersey was scrambling to cope with a
In a world far apart from “The Baby-Sitters Club” and “Nancy Drew” lives a decidedly slender collection of literary series aimed at Orthodox Jewish
Reviewing: ‘Judaism’s Life-Changing Ideas’ by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. Maggid Books. 2020. English. Hardcover. 334 pages. ISBN-13:978-1592645527. In his brilliant weekly Thursday night shiur, Simcha
A candid interview with the creators of Between Carpools and the latest cookbook sensation, “Dinner Done.” Highlighting: “Dinner Done by Between Carpools” by Leah Schapira,
Reviewing: “Heart Songs: A Holocaust Memoir” by Barbara Gilford. Amsterdam Press, softcover, 137 pages, ISBN 978949305634. Barbara Gilford, a retired therapist living in Morristown, New