
Rosh Hashanah Lessons From Consecrating a ‘Green’ Cemetery
By far the most unusual thing I did this summer was consecrate a new, “green” cemetery on a steep, tree-covered hillside a few miles north
By far the most unusual thing I did this summer was consecrate a new, “green” cemetery on a steep, tree-covered hillside a few miles north
We write to you to express our grief and heartbreak about the sudden passing of our beloved colleague and friend, Dr. Hindi Krinsky Kanarfogel, a”h.
Today marks the last day I am saying Kaddish for my in-laws, who passed away 21 days apart. I have been doing so for the
Most people think of Manhattan as a serious, business-like city full of offices and smelly food carts, but in truth, it was always designed with
The United States is a truly wonderful country and anyone living in it should consider themselves lucky. Although the U.S. is not a Jewish country,
We all know the feeling, the sense of frustration that accompanies the realization, just as you are about to exit your home, that you’ve misplaced
(Courtesy of HRH) Radiology at Hudson Regional Hospital has always been a priority, but with the addition of physicians from around the Tri-state area, a new
Part 40 (written 2014) (Continued from previous week) On Friday, July 15, I was originally scheduled to be picked up at 9:15 a.m., but a
Selichos is upon us and Rosh Hashanah is around the corner. It is a time for introspection and tefillah. Moreover, it is the week of
If you step out of your house and go on Teaneck Road, just past the Care One Facility, on your left, you will end up
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel ben Harav Yoel David Balk a”h. This week we learned Menachot 7.
Aleinu was part of the Rosh Hashanah Musaf Amidah for centuries before it began making its way into the end of the daily Shacharit service