My War Story: A New Torah for Sderot
This summer has been incredibly difficult for our brothers and sisters in Israel. Instead of vacationing with their families or making memories at day camps,
This summer has been incredibly difficult for our brothers and sisters in Israel. Instead of vacationing with their families or making memories at day camps,
Why am I so stuck on marriage? Yeah, in some cases it’s great, but in many others it’s just so-so, and in not such a
In 1972, a study showed scientific support for the so-called “Romeo and Juliet effect”: that the more parents interfere in a couple’s relationship, the more
For seven summers I accompanied my husband and three sons on road trips. We visited 20 baseball stadiums (that number does not include those thrilling
My first-grader, Heshy, just had something called a “Recycling Fair” in school. A few weeks ago, he came home with a note saying that his
ABC News reports that ISILhttp://abcnews.go.com/topics/news/world/isis.htm kidnapped a 26-year-old American a year ago while she was doing humanitarian relief work in Syria. The ransom for the
Earlier this year, the Russian federal space agency received a hand-luggage-sized delivery from the UK. It came with a request to launch the contents aboard
Director of the International Gaming Research Unit and Professor of Gambling Studies at Nottingham Trent University The term “workaholism” has been around since the 1971
In case you weren’t aware, I’m a triplet–two boys and one girl. Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, let me talk about
Thank God for Shabbat! Not only do we Orthodox Jews self-impose a ban on work and electronic devices on Shabbat, but we refrain from driving
We couldn’t wait for those lazy hazy days of summer. This past winter was not what we expected when we moved to a more “Southern
When Rabbi Robby and Shoshana Charnoff arrived at Queens College two years ago as the inaugural Torah Educators of the Orthodox Union’s Seif Jewish Learning