The Hebraization of Jewish Surnames
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 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
On July 4, 2018, I said goodbye to Eva Mozes Kor, Holocaust survivor, Mengele twin, my friend, mentor and inspiration, in the Krakow airport for
On July 8, 2014, Israel launched Operation Protective Edge. We were making Aliyah on July 21, with Nefesh B’Nefesh. People asked, “You’re going? You’re going
There are a number of books I have been meaning to review for a while, but they seem to get put at the bottom of
As a proud member of the National Association of Productivity and Organizing Professionals (NAPO), I have the opportunity to connect with organizers from around the
Within the past few months, the state of New Jersey has earned a distinction that most Jews would find rather undesirable—according to the ADL’s Annual
On every trip seasoned travellers take abroad, they usually leave some time unscripted, leaving to chance some aspect of the trip to allow for spontaneous,
With inheritance comes an obligation to act with decency and to ensure that all of our siblings are provided for and treated with respect and protection.
It is in Rabbi Dr. Nachum Amsel’s head. Teaneck’s Jewish history, that is. A former Teaneck resident, he is the director of education for the
Part 9 (Continued from last week) Although after the failure of the “Putsch,” in 1923, the NSDAP was forced to close, Hitler was able to
On July 25, 16 students embarked on a travelling kollel trip for three weeks. The program, called UveLechtecha BaDerech, was co-sponsored by Shaalvim and the
As someone who’s gone on three overnights with my sons’ day camp (fifth and sixth grade), I’ve learned that a responsible chaperone is one who