Earliest Intervention Yielding Maximum Results
Tzipi spends hours with parents, holding hands and offering both solace and a listening ear.
On The Bookshelf
Aside from my own 485-page tome on the subject, Red Army, I think Jamie Glazov did an excellent job at framing things in United in Hate: The Left's Romance with Tyranny and Terror.
Dvir Sorek, 19: An Interview with the Murdered Teenager’s Uncle
My father and my sister’s son were both fighters for Jewish independence and freedom. The loss can never be replaced, but we don’t let it break our spirits.
Taking The Anxiety Out Of Growing Older: An Interview with Author Dr. Eva Mor
In her much needed recently published book, Making the Golden Years Golden (AuthorHouse) Dr. Eva Mor offers strategies and resource information to help make one's senior years safe, secure and enjoyable. "If you prepare ahead of time there's no reason you can't have a good and rich retirement," said Dr. Mor.
On My Own… But Not Alone: An Interview With Author Ahava Ehrenpreis
I realized how many women in my shoes craved both validation and guidance.
Prayer – It’s a Universal Thing
Today she lives with her husband in Brooklyn and has finally found her comfort spot, religious-wise.
‘Israelis Are Ambitious About Saving Anyone’s Life’: An Interview with Sheba Medical Center Director...
There were hundreds of thousands of people wounded and all of them needed our care. We felt our mission was to restore hope for the people of Haiti.
By Kids For Kids: Kishroni Lets Youngsters Shine
The rule of thumb in education these days: provide the kids who don't shine academically with a venue to shine in other ways.
New Book By Rabbi Moshe Meiselman On Torah, Chazal And Science
"Toras Hashem temimah” – The Torah, in all aspects, is perfect and complete. It need not bend or comply with any other system. In fact, since the Torah is the blueprint according to which the universe was created, other systems should be judged by their agreement with the Torah.
Afula: Everyone Accepted
Contrary to the anti-religious sentiments expressed in the Israeli media, Afula residents embrace their new religious neighbors.
Did You See “No Asylum”?
“No Asylum,” which documents the tragic consequences of intolerance and racism, was the next step in Fouce’s fight against prejudice.
‘We Catch Young People At A Critical Time’: An Interview with Ma’agalim’s Assaf Weiss
The program really changed my life. I come from a good, religious home, but I like to do my own thing. For the first time, I met teachers I identified with and who guided me.
Richard Sonnenfeldt: The Jewish Interpreter At Nuremberg
In a pre-trial interview with Rudolf Hoess (SS Commandant of Auschwitz), Sonnenfeldt asked him whether he had exterminated three and a half million Jews? Hoess became angry and replied, "No, only two and a half million!"
’In Case Of Moshiach Break Glass’
“Anshie,” says Moully, “is willing to push the envelope by taking an age-old concept and making it contemporary."
On The Bookshelf
The very first Jewish author I ever came across was Sadie Weilerstein.
In the Kosher Trenches: The Work of KosherQuest
Before long, people began calling Rabbi Eidlitz with their kashrus questions.
‘My Father’s Soul Was Burning To Help Klal Yisrael’: Amos Bunim Discusses the Legacy...
Irving Bunim (1901-1980) is probably best known among Orthodox Jews for his best-selling, three-volume Ethics From Sinaicommentary on Pirkei Avos.
‘Love Truth And Peace’: The Story Behind The Page 1 Artwork
Through her work "The Divine Within," artist Shira Gabriela highlights a literary parallel that exists between Megillat Esther and the Book of Zechariah.
Six Thousand Miles And Nine Pairs Of Shoes Later: An Interview with Professor William...
For his latest book, City College’s William Helmreich walked 120,960 blocks – in other words, nearly every block of New York’s five boroughs.
A Diamond Among Diamonds: Dovid Winiarz OB”M
His entire existence was about spreading simcha and glorifying G-d’s name on a daily basis.
About “Rabbi” Lerner
In short, Michael Lerner is neither Orthodox nor a Rabbi. We DO know that he is an anti-Semite though, one who claims that Jews themselves are to blame for anti-Semitism!
A Bigger And Better Dream
Yuval went on to produce more than ten film documentaries aimed at exposing secular audiences to Judaism and spirituality.
‘We Want To Break The Leftist Monopoly On Public Discourse In Israel’: An Interview...
Laughter really is the best medicine. Caroline Glick, deputy managing editor of the Jerusalem Post and senior fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs at the Center for Security Policy in Washington, has found humor and satire to be valuable tools in making the case for a strong Israel. Her latest venture to that end is Latma, the Hebrew-language media satire website Glick created and edits.
For Stan Fischler, ‘The Hockey Maven,’ It’s All About The Game – And Israel,...
Providing New York-area hockey fans with a bird’s-eye view and expert analysis is what Fischler, 81, has done on broadcasts of Islanders, Rangers and Devils games. He's had a love affair with the sport since he was introduced to it quite by accident as a 7-year-old growing up in Brooklyn.
Popular Blogger Gil Student: ‘The Internet Is A Dangerous Place’
In the world of Orthodox blogs, few are as popular as Hirhurim.blogspot.com, run by Rabbi Gil Student. Visited over four million times since its founding five years ago, Hirhurim - which the Jerusalem Post ranked as the "Best Jewish Religion Blog" in 2005 - features informative, intriguing, and sometimes controversial discussions on halacha, Jewish philosophy, biblical stories, and more.
If There Was A Big Bang, What Caused It? An Interview with Bar Illan...
While there are many meaningful aspects to Darwin’s writings, evolutionary biologists don’t accept his theory of gradual change.
My Broken Refrigerator And The Holocaust
When your yardstick for measuring pain and discomfort is the Holocaust, it’s difficult to get too upset about life’s minor problems – and that’s what they are.
Meet Your Match With Dr. Jack Cohen
It started at the young age of 12 when I became associated with one of the leading rabbis of the last 100 years, Rav Avigdor Miller. He was a genius in human relations and I sucked up as much knowledge as I could learn from him.
Hunting Nazis To Their Dying Day: An Interview with Author Andrew Nagorski
Many people said it was going to look like vengeance.
A Letter To My Parents: Chanukah In The White House
My feet glided effortlessly across the room; my eyes took it all in.