Ever since seeing the festivities of the opening of the American embassy in Jerusalem on television last year, I have had a plethora of emotions. The first was great pride and appreciation to Hashem that Yerushalayim is finally being recognized as the capital of the state of Israel; but I am
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The Power Of Play
I’m sorry, you don’t get a sticker; you didn’t follow the rules!” my three-year-old said as we were playing pretend school. She was communicating
The Marital Residence
“The home should be perceived as a microcosm of the universe. “ -- Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson.
In many, if not most, of my divorce cases the
Interviewing Emanuil Kalendarev: Representing A Young Generation Of Community Activism
By Adam Suionov
We need to look out for each other. Today’s climate towards the Jewish people underlines the reality that we have only ourselves and
Taken For A Ride
Driving a cab is high-pressure work. Then why does anyone do it? One driver gave this answer: “I leave every morning with empty pockets and come back
Happy Anniversary
On February 17, 2001, my wife and I were married in Bais Faiga hall in Lakewood, NJ. (Lakewood is a city way down the Garden State Parkway with a
The Journey Of The Artscroll Sephardic Siddur Schottenstein Edition
Why don’t you produce an ArtScroll Siddur for the Sephardic community?”
We heard it over the years from countless people in Brooklyn, in Deal, in
