Trump vs. T’shuvah: Contrition and the American soul
As we head into Yom Kippur during one of the most dismal elections of our era, there are a few questions this election has led me to ponder.
As we head into Yom Kippur during one of the most dismal elections of our era, there are a few questions this election has led me to ponder.
When you head into the voting booth on November 8th, there will be a long list of ballot initiatives for you to consider.
We all know the three most important things when assessing real estate: location, location, location
When I first saw the synagogue letterhead, I was consumed by curiosity.
The presidential election is a critical element of our American representative democracy.
What would you give to know who’ll win the election? A lot, I bet — not because you’ll know whether to get out of the stock market, but because the anxiety is killing you.
Arnold (Avraham) and Ora Band are leaving Los Angeles in early October after more than half a century of teaching and community leadership.
In the wake of last summer’s horrific massacre at Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, I wrote to the Shalhevet community about our responsibility to take active steps to create safer spaces for the LGBT community.