Israelis Grapple with Synagogue Safety After Attack
Seven a.m. It’s an hour when most are still battling with an insistent alarm clock. But for those intent on being part of a morning
Seven a.m. It’s an hour when most are still battling with an insistent alarm clock. But for those intent on being part of a morning
If you had to answer questions on 300 chapters in Tanach, with the clock ticking, how would you do? Thirteen men and women are about
Sonja loved to watch her father wash the dishes. He wasn’t a particularly neat man in many other ways. His car was a mess. His
I. Enslaving the Jews Should we ask why bad things happen to bad people? Pharaoh and the Egyptians fulfilled God’s prophecy to Avraham that his
On November 18, students and young adults gathered in the Stern College Beit Midrash to hear Rabbi Saul Berman contemporize his 1973 article on the
As Jonathan Pollard enters his 30th year of a life sentence this week (on Friday, November 21) breaking news that the US administration has prevented
Teaneck’s own Dr. Shimmy Tennenbaum and Rachel Friedman will be playing lead roles in arranging and engaging discussions on the future of Orthodox Jewry in
As some of you know, I have done countless presentations over the years on various aspects of marriage. Last week before writing the article for
Women’s League dinners don’t happen very often. But when they do, the community at large comes out en masse to celebrate with them. Thus did
We remember so well the day that our eldest daughter, Malkie, left for what is known as her gap year in Israel. At that time
The other night I happened upon a Cosby Show marathon. Do you remember the Cosby Show? We had Dr. and Mrs. Huxtable, the African-American doctor-lawyer
Everyday of our lives, we are faced with challenges, big and small – from dealing with financial issues to navigating interpersonal relationships, from work related