A Road Taken (With Apologies to Robert Frost)
“‘It’s bad! It’s bad!’ says the acquirer; but when he leaves, then he will praise.” (Mishlei 20:14) As the school year begins to wind down
“‘It’s bad! It’s bad!’ says the acquirer; but when he leaves, then he will praise.” (Mishlei 20:14) As the school year begins to wind down
Thinking about the three Israeli teenagers, Eyal, Gilad, and Naftali, who were just recently kidnapped, the whole horrific story really hits home for me in
Dear President-elect Rivlin: I join with the rest of the Jewish world in wishing you congratulations and offering thanks to you for taking on the
A centuries-old manuscript unrolls on a computer tablet on the cover of Rabbi Yaakov Blau’s new book, Medieval Commentary in the Modern Era: The Enduring
Shaarei Orah, The Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck, hosts Rabbi Dr. Yigal Tsaidi, Scholar in Residence, June 27-28th, 2014 for Shabbat Hukat. Rabbi Tsaidi studied at
On a recent ski trip to Utah, my granddaughter introduced me to Instagram. We were enjoying a majestic view from the chair lift when she
The twentieth yahrzeit of the passing of the seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, z’tl, has been greeted with a flood of retrospective article
Shortly before we left Montreal, I saw a young man at the urging of his mother. He agreed to come, but didn’t understand what the
Envision Shakespeare is an exciting new program inspired by Shakespeare High, a film documenting a very successful Shakespeare competition program in Southern California. This competition
The school bulletin boards are now bare. Just a few days ago they were showcased in brightly colored pictures and filled with all sorts of
As the school year draws to a close, kids are champing at the bit for the carefree summer months to arrive. And while teachers and
Found Barbecue Nation by Fred Thompson at Five Below for $4. Here are some basic tips, in case you ever get the chance to get