Vayechi: The Lesson of the Parched Rabbi
On a hot summer afternoon in the town of Fair Lawn, three children opened up a lemonade stand in front of their house. It was
On a hot summer afternoon in the town of Fair Lawn, three children opened up a lemonade stand in front of their house. It was
In the last two decades or so, fiction writers have rediscovered what might be called religious cryptography. I’m talking about finding hidden meanings in familiar
Growing up in Crown Heights, a group of us, all Beis Yaakov girls, cared about things like Nancy Drew books, movies like Exodus, My Fair
When Naftali Bennett first entered the coalition, I wrote of his plan to create a de facto one-state solution. Now that the current government is
Accreditation is the primary vehicle for quality control in all professions. Every profession requires practitioners to be certified either by the state, by voluntary accrediting
As our secular year closes and 2015 begins, it is natural to look back a little at this past calendar year that has changed us
i24news.tv—Hamas on Sunday issued a statement urging PA Pres. Abbas to withdraw the statehood bid resolution he tendered to the UN Security Council, thus acknowledging
Last Friday, I had the honor of visiting the Miriam Apartments of the Daughters of Miriam nursing home in Passaic, New Jersey with my school,
Year after year, Wine Enthusiast Magazine features 100 of the bestselling wines. This year, two wines from the Golan Heights Winery landed in the top
Jerusalem–“Torah and the Land of Israel were said in a single utterance. They are two inseparable companions.” These words, written by Rabbi Yissachar Teichtel in
When we met we were only 16 and 17, and we dreamt about our future together. We thought of the things we might do, the
I wrote last week about a woman who has become an accumulator, or more accurately, a compulsive hoarder. Many look at such people as outcasts,