Should Children Come to Shul?
I believe that every shul should do what they can to bring in children.
I believe that every shul should do what they can to bring in children.
The pro-Palestinian provocateurs who have set up shop on our children’s college campuses will deliberately bait them into a series of high-profile confrontations for which there is no clear path to an appropriate response.
The foundation’s motto is simple, but true: “Growing up shouldn’t be so hard.”
In their zeal to keep our eye off the ball, defenders have scrupulously avoided telling us a few things they know can demolish their case.
Spinning American Jews into a paranoid, thin-skinned, insecure bunch of scolds brings its own dangers.
Helene Siegel offers tips for discovering the best baked goods in Paris.
In this fragile and tribalized era, a magazine that puts intelligent analysis above political bias sounds downright quaint.
Third in a series about Jewish Mindfulness
It has taken over 60 years, but I finally mustered the courage and did it.
Sitting side by side, looking at rough and polished diamonds through a jeweler’s loop was one of those moments as a parent you pray for; making a precious memory.