Summer of Free Love
OK, so it’s an intriguing title, right? Well, it’s going to be even more confusing when I start by saying that I suggest deciding that
OK, so it’s an intriguing title, right? Well, it’s going to be even more confusing when I start by saying that I suggest deciding that
David Serero is a whirlwind, a force of nature whose good humor, generosity of spirit, Jewish sensibility and inborn affinity for theatrical presentations combine to
Last month, we visited Bethel, New York, home of the infamous Woodstock Festival; the iconic event in modern American history, which drew over 400,000 attendees.
Part II Reviewing: “By Faith Alone: The Story of Rabbi Yehuda Amital,” by Elyashev Reichner. Maggid Books. 2011. English. Hardcover. 380 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1592641925. Rabbi
Part 10 (Continued from last week) Without a major change in the commercial politics, attacked from the right and the left, the Weimar Republic could
Auto safety is something we always have to be concerned about, especially during the summer, when we spend more time in our cars. Sitting in
On Friday, Tu B’Av, August 16, at 10 a.m. EST, join over 500,000 Jews from around the world uniting together in tefillah for shidduchim—Tu B’Av
Many Jews subscribe to the belief and harbor the hope that the Beit HaMikdash (Holy Temple) will one day be rebuilt. One might wonder, from
There’s no mistaking the bakery; even from a couple of blocks away one can see the large gold letters of “Patis Bakery” emblazoned against an
(Courtesy of CIS) In a world which can often be filled with darkness and pain, there is a small community, not too far from New
There was not a dull moment during week six at Camp Shalom! This year’s color war teams, silver (yareach), gold (shemesh), orange (ohr), blue (choshech)
SWIM/SWEAT for SINAI fundraisers are taking place at local camps throughout the summer. Even the rain couldn’t dampen the spirits of the Teaneck Sports &