Anyone who has watched an idea smothered by a committee knows how destructive criticism can be. But it is natural; change is ...
If Israel had made it to the World Cup this year and won just one game, this country would look like New York City right now.
Last month, Israel marked the 2026 Yom Ha’Moreh (Teachers’ Day). Among the teachers at Israel Sci-Tech Schools (ISTS) who ...
“Lubavitch devotion to Jews all over the world is beautiful. My rabbi was Rabbi Haskel Besser. The Lauder Foundation ...
Talking to Rabbi Richard Camras, and Rabbi Stewart Vogel of HaMakom synagogue in West Hills, is like talking to identical ...
Simply, but sensitively asking, “What is it that you need,” may be one of the greatest acts of love we can perform.
Korach was one of the first bald people – a Levite whose family spawned the modern-day Cohens – my mother’s maiden name. The ...
Published by Simon & Schuster, the book, which was published in March, encourages young readers to embrace new experiences, ...
How does one get angry at the only U.S. president who lived up to the promise of moving the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem?
From someone who once needed help finding a job, food and support, Lawrence became the person providing it — offering ...
Dayani’s activism has taken many forms over the years, but at its core is a focus on civic engagement and Jewish identity.
In an ironic twist, Korach’s story provides the answer to his own question. Even a holy people, with God in its midst, is ...