
Got the Omicron Blues? That Old Middle School Flute (or Sax, Trumpet, Clarinet) Might Help.
I am primed and ready to play a three-minute set for an audience of preschoolers, but it doesn’t matter because the only person I’m playing for now is me.

I am primed and ready to play a three-minute set for an audience of preschoolers, but it doesn’t matter because the only person I’m playing for now is me.

Almost everyone knows those actors of the 1950’s and 60’s who rose to fame and fortune on Broadway, on the silver screen and on network television.

Our way of life is under attack and we must not fear or let it affect the way that we live out our Judaism. We have to think clearly and steer toward a collective bright future for the Jewish People.

The 48th volume was released just a few days before the event. It is hoped that the project will be completed by 2024.

During weeks like this, when antisemitic violence scourges the nation once again, this time in the form of a hostage crisis, it’s a marvel how refreshing it is to hear someone speak of the Jews and our enemies with such politically incorrect truth.

It takes a special kind of assurance to announce that attacking Jews because they are Jews, inside of their Jewish sanctuary, along with their chief Jewish official, is actually “not related” to the Jewish community.

More than 850 people have donated over $77,000 to raise awareness and break the silence about sexual abuse in the Haredi community.

We shouldn’t have to all agree on exactly what ails society or from where it derives in order to be part of the social justice fold.

Several weeks ago, I attended a performance of The Lehman Trilogy, a three-act play that presents the lives of the first Lehmans to arrive in America.

Written in his iconic and almost illegible Hebrew cursive script, the sign read: “Here lives a Jew who observes Shabbat. Do not disturb his Shabbat.”




