Rabbinic Dignity: A Contemporary Lesson
After reading about the latest rabbinic “issue,” we do not know what to say. While the rabbi involved has the right to explain himself, and
After reading about the latest rabbinic “issue,” we do not know what to say. While the rabbi involved has the right to explain himself, and
It is not appropriate for a grown man, a rabbi or anyone, to shower or sit in the sauna with youth, no matter how the
President Barack Obama addressed a Jewish group last Friday as part of Jewish American Heritage Month. Adas Israel, a Conservative congregation located in Northwest Washington,
Recently, Teaneck residents went through what we considered to be a potential calamity. The proposed 2015 Teaneck Board of Education budget contained a severe change
There is a huge difference between taking off for Jewish holidays and living in a country where Jewish holidays are state holidays. Shavuot is an
Intermarriage is shrinking the Jewish community. Every survey and sign over the past several decades has told the same story: we are shrinking through addition.
A yearly reminder of the importance of wearing helmets while biking or skateboarding is transmitted annually by Honey Senter to the TeaneckShuls email list, always
The high priest (Kohen Gadol), Aaron, is known throughout rabbinic literature as the paradigm personality who loved others and sought to make peace between strife-torn
Not 20 minutes from where I write this, a TV station helicopter is focusing its camera on a Northwest Baltimore CVS Pharmacy as looters run
TEL AVIV—French-Israeli entrepreneur Haim Aouizerate announced today the initiation of “Torah on the Moon” (TOTM), a “values-driven” space initiative aimed at landing a Torah (a
As technology changes, new opportunities arise for Shabbos-observant Jews that should not be ignored. However, when evaluating new technology we have to look at reality
As technology changes, new opportunities arise for Shabbos-observant Jews that should not be ignored. However, when evaluating new technology we have to look at reality