Editor's View Never Alone and Never Lost Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz August 3, 2022 When you walk into a room where people are sitting shivah, the atmosphere is heavy and sad. Not a word is exchanged. Then
Featured Articles Sitting Alone Standing Together Shloimy Hoffman August 3, 2022 Today, we are sad. Each day, we must internalize the gift of being born into light. But today, we dwell on the pain of
US News Manchin’s Surprise Revives Biden’s Build Back Better Plan Yaakov Kornreich August 3, 2022 The secret agreement announced last week between Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and West Virginia’s Joe Manchin reviving several of the key elements
Featured Articles A Lifetime of Giving and Teaching Rabbi Yechiel Spero August 3, 2022 Shimon Deutsch stood before the large audience and wiped a tear from his eye. It was almost surreal. His children and grandchildren had all
Weekly Article A Greater Vision Rabbi Mordechai Kamenetzky August 3, 2022 One of the most paradoxical aspects of Tisha B’Av, the saddest day of the year, is that we do not say the tefillah
US News Biden’s Language of Denial and Deception Yaakov Kornreich August 3, 2022 Democracies depend upon the people’s trust in their elected leaders. Joe Biden has squandered the trust that the voters gave him when they
Featured Articles Courts Uphold Civil Liberties in Covid Lawsuits Debbie Maimon August 3, 2022 Civil rights advocates in recent weeks and months have won several important victories across the United States in Covid 19-related lawsuits, some of
Current, Featured Articles The Special Power of This Shabbos Tisha B’Av Rav Yaakov Feitman August 3, 2022 Let us begin preparations for this year’s Tisha B’Av with stories of dichotomy and paradox. On the one hand, Tisha B’Av is the
Current, Israel News My Take On The News Tzvi Yaakovson August 3, 2022 A Special Bond with the Gaavad This week began on a somber note, with the passing of the Gaavad of the Eidah Chareidis,