Honoring With Pride and Silent Tears
Attending the Yachad gala, which took place this past Motzei Shabbat, was an uplifting experience. The fact that the Kinderlehrer family was honored as the
Attending the Yachad gala, which took place this past Motzei Shabbat, was an uplifting experience. The fact that the Kinderlehrer family was honored as the
Part I: Reb Nachman Arrives in America Rabbi Nachman’s perilous journey from a small town in Poland to Bergen County in the spring of 1849
Courtesy of Kars4Kids) The Y-Studs, award-winning Jewish a cappella group, teamed up with Kars4Kids, a national nonprofit organization, to spread some Chanukah gifting cheer to
Learn the words in Hebrew to figure out the joke below: Hurry – מַהֵר I’m going – אֲנִי הוֹלֶכֶת To write – לִכְתֹּב I thought
As word of the Dirshu siyumim in Binyanei Hauma in Yerushalayim and Event City in Manchester, England, spreads, more and more people are talking about
Part 4 (Continued from last week) At the suggestion of a friend in Israel, we addressed an email to “Beit Hatfutsot, the Museum of the
A new study in Britain says that driving makes people less intelligent. And I say, “Baruch Hashem.” I thought it was just me. But that
One could argue that challah bakers do not suffer from separation anxiety. That is because the term “challah” refers to the mitzvah of separating a
As hundreds of thousands of Jews worldwide celebrated the completion of the seven-and-a-half-year-long cycle of daily Talmud study last week, one 17-year-old girl is believed
In Parshat Vayechi, Yaakov blesses his sons before he passes away. Some of these brachot contain information that most would not include in a blessing.
Project Chai, the crisis intervention department of Chai Lifeline, offers practical suggestions and words of chizuk for parents, educators and community leaders on addressing the
Last Shabbat we read Parshat Miketz. It marked the 10th time we have read this parsha since the fall of 2009, which marked the low