Creating “Future Memories” at the JFN Conference
The opening plenary set the tone by urging attendees to think big, to dream big, to see far down the road.
The opening plenary set the tone by urging attendees to think big, to dream big, to see far down the road.
I thought that going away for Pesach meant I would not have to do any Pesach cleaning. I thought wrong.
For the last five years, I’ve seriously considered having a cosmetic procedure.
Now that I no longer have to dash out of family events to meet with clients, I volunteered one of my past professional skills — teaching Israeli folk-dancing. The problem was that I hadn’t done it in years. And I had never taught toddlers.
When you keep strictly kosher, you become a pro at packing half of your home in suitcases when you travel.
When Eric Garcetti was confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to India last week, it marked the end of an almost two-year long ordeal for Los Angeles’ former mayor.
In a recent Gallup poll, 49% of Democrats now say they sympathize more with the Arabs living in Judea and Samaria, compared with just 38% who side with Israelis — an 11-point drop since just last year.
Someone should remind Bibi of the promises he made last November: “to act to lower the flames of public discourse; to heal the rifts… to restore the internal peace within.”
Throughout the years, Barbie has been a lightning rod for popular trends and social movements.
At a time when we’re still feeling the effects of the pandemic, with its prolonged isolation, the Shabbat meal may be the ideal instrument to reconnect us with our humanity and our communities.