Meat packing raid stirs larger ethical and economic concerns
Agriprocessor raid\’s effects ripple across the community
Agriprocessor raid\’s effects ripple across the community
Everyone told he he should become a rabbi. So he did
A group of Mormon missionaries came to Palos Verdes\’ Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to hear a lecture by Rabbi Isaac Jeret of Congregation Ner Tamid, located right next door to the church. Jeret was one of three rabbis to address the Mormon missionary groups in an attempt to build further understanding between the two religious groups.
They open, they close — will this latest entry in the kosher restaurant wars survive a year?
City of Los Angeles has been ordered to conduct a new environmental impact report (EIR) before implementing the Pico-Olympic traffic plan.
Like other virtual learning and videoconferencing, Web Yeshiva students see and hear each other and the instructor in the virtual classroom.
Religion Editor Amy Klein speaks with Rabbi Sherre Hirsch about Hirsch\’s new book \’We Plan, God Laughs: 10 Steps to Finding Your Divine Path When Life is Not Turning Out Like You Wanted\’
In December 2006, the Prime Grill, a branch of the popular New York kosher steakhouse, opened its doors in Beverly Hills promising a new experience in kosher dining. But little more than a year after it opened, rumors spread that the luxurious restaurant on Rodeo Drive was about to close.
Lori Gottlieb isn\’t advocating marrying a man who repulses you or puts you to sleep every time he answers the question, \”How was your day, dear?\”