Yosef HaTzadik: The Tevet Jew
Dedicated in loving memory of Baila bat Mordechai v’Rachel, Dr. Beth Cunin, by Sharona and Baruch Benoff Let us review where we have visited the
Dedicated in loving memory of Baila bat Mordechai v’Rachel, Dr. Beth Cunin, by Sharona and Baruch Benoff Let us review where we have visited the
(Courtesy of Torah Umesorah) On Sunday, November 18, Torah Umesorah sponsored a “Conversation with Rabbi Berel Wein” at the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach in
Although the holiday of Chanukah is now behind us, there is a crucial lesson that the Gemara teaches in one of the sugyot that applies
When Ilana Picker, one of the head teachers at SINAI’s Karasick Shalem High School at Ma’ayanot, heard about the upcoming Veterans Day Hero 5K Run
Foods that are known to be traditionally “Jewish” have changed throughout the years. We know that we will probably get ourselves into trouble by remembering
My brother, Rabbi Yehoshua Dovid Kreindler, fondly called Shia Dovid by our family, passed away almost six years ago. With his Yahrzeit approaching in a
Part I Kabbalah or Lurianic Kabbalah—as taught and popularized by the Arizal—has an interesting and complicated history in Italy. By the 17th century, Lurianic Kabbalah
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC on the Palisades) The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades Waltuch Art Gallery, located at 411 E. Clinton Avenue in Tenafly, will
(Courtesy of Teach NJS) Teach NJS, the leading advocacy organization for New Jersey’s nonpublic school children, applauds the New Jersey Assembly Budget Committee for unanimously
Magnesium is one of the most abundant minerals in our body. It is needed for more than 300 functions. It plays an important role in
Seven years ago I created Crossrope because I wanted a better jump rope. Through years of athletic training and fitness routines, I experienced the joy
Motzei Shabbos keynote session to feature siyum on Chelek Gimmel Mishnah Berurah and preview on upcoming world siyumim. “It’s a Shabbos of Torah, Torah and