
NCSY’s Father/Son Kiddush Hashem at the Airport
It was six o’clock in the morning at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport. It was a sight to see. Sixteen of us were returning from
It was six o’clock in the morning at Houston George Bush Intercontinental Airport. It was a sight to see. Sixteen of us were returning from
Many Jews love chopped liver. In fact, chopped liver is so popular that they also make a widely-available vegetarian version for the less carnivorous among
In a previous life, I worked in a job in which I received about one hundred emails a day, most of which demanded some kind
How often have I heard that we Jews are no better than anyone else? How often have I heard that we are no different that
The prestigious and erudite Da’at Mikra Tanach commentary (to Yonah 3:9) compares the statement of the king of Nineveh to that which “we” say in
Gedolei Yisrael often lament that people who request that they daven on their behalf in a challenging situation never share good news with them when
Parshat Vayechi As King David’s years draw to an end, he summons his successor, Shlomo, and advises him how to best ensure his hold upon
On Tuesday evening, students of Lubavitch on the Palisades’ adult education course, Wrestling With Faith, celebrated their class graduation. Wrestling With Faith was a six-week
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Meira Chaya Nechama Berachah, a”h, bat David Mordechai, Sheyichyeh, Fishel and Menachem Mendel ben
The narrative of Yosef and his brothers is the only story in Chumash that dwells on the complicated journey from the teenage years to adulthood.
Being in EdTech I always think we have it all—nothing can top what’s already out there. Kudos to Smart of the brand name Smart Board,
Reviewing: “Roots and Rituals: Insights into Hebrew, Holidays, and History,” by Mitchell First. Kodesh Press. 2018. Paperback. 254 pages. English. ISBN-13: 978-1947857063. I must say