And the Rockets’ Red Glare
I am sitting at my computer, about to begin writing, and all that I can hear and think of are the rockets raining down on
I am sitting at my computer, about to begin writing, and all that I can hear and think of are the rockets raining down on
“Shall your brothers go out to war while you settle here?” The tribes of Reuven and Gad requested permission to remain behind in the fertile
The Reserve Cut, the elegant steakhouse in the heart of Manhattan’s Financial District, has announced the availability of a special “Meatless Menu,” available throughout the
My old tagline used to be, “five kids, five jobs.” I was known for being a multi-tasker with five jobs to support my five kids.
The average American high school teenager who chooses to spend part of his or her summer vacation in Israel would certainly be forgiven if the
The members of Congregation Ohr Saadya got together on Sunday, July 27, to assemble 100 packages of toys and art supplies to be sent to
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If you have not heard of, seen, or read the book Roadblock to Peace by David Bedein, do so immediately. It is a remarkable piece
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Teaneck—Married 14 years and deciding to divorce was the most difficult, yet the best, decision I ever made. After picking up the fragmented pieces of
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