Facing Elul When ‘Nachamu, Nachamu Ami’ Is Not Enough
I was sitting in shul for kinos on Tisha B’Av morning, and looked around the room and thought about how we define destruction in our
I was sitting in shul for kinos on Tisha B’Av morning, and looked around the room and thought about how we define destruction in our
Reviewing: “Rabbi Joseph Dov Soloveitchik on the Experience of Prayer,” by Dov Schwartz. Academic Studies Press. 2019. English. Paperback. 498 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1618117199. The fact
We are back from our cruise that we planned in January. This was a big trip for us; we were going to be away for
Editor’s note: Susan Borger served as director of personnel and human resources for the Orthodox Union from 1991 through 2006. She was commuting to work
Coming off a highly successful 2019 season, Rabbi Reuven Hoff, founder and director of Camp Malchus, invites the community to reserve their space for summer
(Courtesy of Bnei Akiva) Since the first Moshava Bnei Akiva camp opened its doors in the 1930s, the Machanot Moshava and Bnei Akiva summer programming
Camp Mesorah, a Modern Orthodox sleepaway camp located in Guilford, New York, celebrated its milestone 30th year this summer. Led by owner/Director Rabbi Ari Katz
Part 2 (Continued from last week) While many of the designs were based on archeological findings of the day, and had not appeared on any
I got the feeling that I don’t take my kids to the dentist often enough when, on their way out of their latest appointment, they
My name is Miri Kaplan and I love to bake! Last year, in honor of my bat mitzvah, I ran a bake sale raising money
How many times does Erev Shabbat arrive and you realize it would be great to have a new book to read? Are your children tired
This coming Shabbat we are faced with a dilemma as to which haftarah to read. On the one hand, Chazal (Megillah 31a) teach that on