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Part Two (continued from last week) The second occurrence I referred to happened a few months later, in early 1946, on board the troopship en
Part Two (continued from last week) The second occurrence I referred to happened a few months later, in early 1946, on board the troopship en
The Yomim Noraim is a good time to work on our midot, and what better midah is there to work on than the midah of
During Aseret Yemei Teshuva, the Jewish People are in a very “sorry” state. Between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, they embark on a 10-day apology
All people make mistakes. Whether someone is an adult, teenager or child, he or she will make bad decisions and occasionally choose the wrong path;
From fancy felines to bizarre scorpions and toads, Israel is home to a wide array of wildlife. While most of us couldn’t get out and
Dear Shayna B., Some kids I know are getting a weekly allowance from their parents. I don’t. My parents pay for everything I need. I
The Jewish New Year kicked off with the hope of longed-for peace for Israel and its neighbors with the signing of treaties with the United
Can we cancel 2020? Like simply skipping directly to 2021? Will anyone be upset about it? I have seen many funny memes about 2020. But
While there are many themes related to Rosh Hashanah, one of the most powerful and ubiquitous is the theme of having children. This is so
Rosh Hashanah The two different haftarot that we read on the two separate days of Rosh Hashanah focus upon two different themes of the chag.
We generally think of Rosh Hashanah and the period of Aseret Yemei Teshuvah leading to Yom Kippur as a time to reflect on our present
COVID-19 has made this Rosh Hashanah different, but can it also make it more meaningful? Will the events of the past seven months cause the