Ben-Gurion: A Political Life
The life story of David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, is interesting enough on its own, but when told by his protégé, former Prime Minister and current President Shimon Peres, 0
The life story of David Ben-Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, is interesting enough on its own, but when told by his protégé, former Prime Minister and current President Shimon Peres, 0
How you can have an elegant and delicious Shabbat meal without sacrificing your waistline Q: How can I make healthier choices on Shabbat without feeling like I’m eating “diet foods”? A: As Orthodox… 3
I appreciated Rabbi Gil Student’s fascinating analysis of texting on Shabbat (“What’s Wrong with Texting on Shabbat?” spring 2012). It is time for the observant world to take a realistic look at… 0
Drink to Your. . . Health? As a family demographer, I very much enjoyed the issue on the Orthodox family in the twenty-first century (spring 2012). I want, however, to point out an error in Shira… 0
Women in the New Economy The article “The New Economic Reality” by Tamar Snyder (winter 2011) is so very relevant. I was disappointed, however, that one specific topic was not discussed. What about… 0
A poem in honor of the Siyum HaShas. 0
“The World Endures Solely on Account of the Breath of Schoolchildren” An Elegy Over the Murders of a Teacher and Students in Toulouse, 25 Adar 5772 By Moshe Sokolow On Tishah B’Av this year, along… 0
Planes, trains or automobiles—no matter which mode of transportation you choose, it can be somewhat of a challenge to ensure that you’ll have kosher food while traveling and upon arriving at your… 2
Following the Destruction of the Beit Hamikdash, our Sages introduced a number of practices whose purpose is to remind us of Yerushalayim and the Beit Hamikdash. Our Sages felt that anything that… 0
Journalist Steve Lipman observes a small but growing trend among aging Orthodox baby boomers: they are heading back to yeshivah. 0
Until recently, the vast majority of frum families in the US were…
Back in the 1950s and 60s, I don’t recall there being any labels…
“The World Endures Solely on Account of the Breath of Schoolchildren”…
Tiny little Israel. Such a small and inconsequential piece of land…