This Passover Enjoy ‘The Simply Jewish Haggadah’
There are many wonderful Haggadahs, but now, for the first time, there is a new Haggadah that explains what to do at the seder, how
There are many wonderful Haggadahs, but now, for the first time, there is a new Haggadah that explains what to do at the seder, how
Part II Before Pesach, I shared with you several reasons why even valuable and cherished old books and seforim sometimes need to find a new
Snowblowers have held an important place in my family since I was a teenager living on Gerdes Avenue in Verona. My father was one of
I grew up on the Lower East Side of Manhattan until my family moved to Bergenfield, New Jersey, when I was 9. Growing up, I
(Courtesy of Offices of Kean and Thomson) Assemblymen Sean Kean and Edward “Ned” Thomson lauded the passage of their bill establishing Economic Development Day in
Part III (continued from last week) When I first read the article by Jonathan Marvin, years after I had moved out of Washington Heights, it
What would you do if you had $18,000 to burn? We should all have such problems. In case you were wondering, yes, that was me
If the Jewish People collectively are a nation, then they arguably are a carbonation. This is because many Jews love drinking seltzer, a refreshing refreshment
It isn’t often that I have meetings at the back of the local yeshiva in Teaneck and am able to bear witness to and participate
If you are reading this article you are most likely quite disturbed by the anti-Semtic rantings of Ilhan Omar, Rashida Tlaib and, to a somewhat
It was the highlight of the inauguration ceremony. Moshe was ruler of Israel. Aaron was in his finest robes as kohen gadol, presenting the sacrifices
“Sanverim” (samech-nun-vav-resh-yod-mem) appears only three times in Tanach: at Genesis 19:11 and II Kings 6:18 (twice). The first is when the men who pressed Lot