Featured Articles Why FDR Abondoned The Jews Debbie Maimon August 1, 2018 The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, in Washington, D.C, recently opened a controversial new exhibit, “Americans and the Holocaust,” that claims President Franklin D. Roosevelt
Uncategorized The Call Of Elul Chaim Bashevkin August 1, 2018 I ask you As you read this poem Are you in camp? Or are you home? Are you on some distant island? In
Uncategorized Stepping Stones Libby Lazewnik August 1, 2018 There’s a place we’d all like to be. And that place is different for every one of us. Each of us having been born
Featured Articles The “Art” of Making Noise Rabbi Avrohom Birnbaum August 1, 2018 You know the story about the meshugoyim and the X on their foreheads? Perhaps it is an apocryphal tale, but the lesson it teaches
Uncategorized My Take on the News Tzvi Yaakovson August 1, 2018 Fear in the North and in the South This past week was a time of fear both in the north and in the south.
Uncategorized US Economy Surges To 4.1 Percent Growth Rate In Q2 Shmuel Leeb August 1, 2018 Boosted by President Trump’s tax and regulation cuts, the US economy surged in the April-June quarter to an annual growth rate of 4.1 percent.
Uncategorized Translation Trauma Rav Yaakov Feitman August 1, 2018 We live today with translations. For most of us who live outside Eretz Yisroel, even Lashon Hakodesh – the holy Hebrew language – is
Editor's View Disaster Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz August 1, 2018 The Washington Post recently reported on breaking news: “Taking on positions as clergy in a tradition where women have never been clergy before, they