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The Ashke-Sefard Dilemma

Our children live in a bifurcated world. For the most part (except for the Israelis among us) we come from Ashkenazic backgrounds, yet our children

A Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

Literacy has evolved tremendously over the centuries. Throughout history, different civilizations have come up with many ways of communicating, both written and orally. As a

Giving Thanks in the Holy Land

I just ordered my turkey for Thanksgiving from my butcher Moshe in Modiin: 7.5 kilos of greasy, salty yumminess. I’ve been counting down to this

Great Reads for Chanukah

1. “When We Were Arabs: A Jewish Family’s Forgotten History,” by Massoud Hayoun. The New Press. 2019. Hardcover. 304 pages. English. ISBN-13: 978-1620974162. Non-fiction. Massoud

Can Women ‘Make It All Work?’

Reviewing: “Making It (All) Work: Women Surviving and Thriving at Work: A Practical Guide to Hashkafah and Halachah in the Workplace,” by Rabbi Ari Wasserman,

Insights Into Sefer Bereishit

Reviewing: “Explorations Expanded: Sefer Bereishit,” by Rabbi Ari Kahn. Kodesh Press. 2019. Paperback. 351 pages. English. ISBN-13: 978-1947857292. Reviewing: “The Jewish Ethic of Personal Responsibility: Volume

Speaking About Emperors and Jews…

Book review: “The Emperors and the Jews,” by Ari Lieberman. Mosaica Press. 2019. Hardcover. 354 pages. English. ISBN-13: 978-1946351746. Trivia question: How many foreign rulers

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