My Big Sister, on the Occasion of Her Shloshim
It was my 10th or 11th birthday. Typically, my parents bought me a pair of flannel pajamas from the Dry Goods Man, who owned the
It was my 10th or 11th birthday. Typically, my parents bought me a pair of flannel pajamas from the Dry Goods Man, who owned the
In the many years we spent as rabbi and his wife (also known as the rebbetzin) while in Montreal, we witnessed and shared with families
Parents are hard-wired to protect their children from the beginning. Before they’re barely old enough to toddle, we talk to them about looking both ways,
In response to the impressive numbers of olim from the Northern New Jersey area, Nefesh B’Nefesh selected a local venue for its March 10 Mega
Two weeks ago I returned to Ohr Torah Stone’s Midreshet Lindenbaum, where I studied last year, to make a siyum on Masechet Brachot. I began
(Courtesy of Bnei Akiva) A few months ago, the shlichim and madrichim of Bnei Akiva Teaneck and Bnei Akiva Houston came together with an idea
If I met Queen Esther the day before Purim Walking along a dusty cobblestone path in the bright light of the crescent moon, All the
(Courtesy of Toy Vey) Jewish toy maker Toy Vey Toys is best known for its Spinning Musical Dreidel plush toy. However, as a continuation of
Most students go to school, graduate and get a job. But it’s not always that simple. As we heard in the weeks leading up to
(Courtesy of the OU) The OU Women’s Initiative, a division of the Orthodox Union, is hosting its inaugural leadership summit for women, May 20-21 at
Though GCG doesn’t do as many house jobs as when we started 15 years ago, there are still some IT tips that are current for
First impressions may be deceiving. What if you were told that Jewish motorcyclists in the metropolitan area were “packing” and were being encouraged to do