Pittsburgh Is Still Way Too Close and Way Too Loud
Pittsburgh. When I’d say this city’s name in years past, it had everything to do with the Steelers or Pirates or the place of my
Pittsburgh. When I’d say this city’s name in years past, it had everything to do with the Steelers or Pirates or the place of my
Supporting Israel: It’s a lot more than giving ‘Benjamins.’ With anti-Semitism arising at an alarming rate, American Jews can no longer take for granted our
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel ben Harav Yoel David Balk, a”h, and Meira Chaya Nechama Beracha, a”h,
Nun-Shin-Kof is an interesting root because it has two different meanings: “kiss” and “military equipment.” Could these meanings be related? After all, the purpose of
Shabbat Zachor, Parshat Tetzaveh The haftarah of Shabbat Zachor connects directly to the special maftir we read on this Shabbat before Purim, a reading that
Late-Friday Eruv Repairs Whenever I receive a phone call late Friday afternoon from an out-of-town caller, typically it is about an eruv emergency in one of
As Purim approaches, we begin to focus on the historical relationship between Amalek and the Jewish people. Beginning with Parshas Zachor, we remember Amalek’s original
It’s Adar! The month of Purim brings with it silly hat days, costume preparations and plenty of organizations trying to sell you mishloach manot packages.
On March 20, The Teaneck Doghouse will be hosting its first-ever free megilla reading and Purim chagiga. Beginning at 7:20 and open to families with
“Purim in the 60s” is Chabad of Englewood’s creative twist to the community Purim celebration, the holiday commemorating the Jewish people’s salvation in Persia of
Love a dry, robust red? Pick up… Jezreel Valley Alfa 2017 ($22) Flam Classico ($30) Five Stones D vs. G Red blend 2014 ($30) How
We’ve all had the feeling of having our breath taken away by the sight of the vast night sky or the sound of intensely beautiful