It so happened that while making her rounds checking on the welfare of patients in a hospital outside of Bnei Brak that a nurse encountered an elderly gentleman lying on his bed unfortunately in the throes of death as was made apparent from his heart monitor readings. Alone, without family at his
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At the back of your book, you are described as a former shrew. A shrew, according to Merriam-Webster, is an ill-tempered and scolding woman. I’m
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Last week, the Adams Administration released our Fiscal Year 2024 Executive Budget. As President Joe Biden has often said: “Show me your budget and I
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As Orthodox Jews, we pride ourselves in having Torah inform and guide all areas of our life. Our political views, too, are shaped by the values that
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Ever since Donald Trump won the 2016 presidential election, the Conservative movement has been on a steep decline. Trump essentially hijacked the
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Imagine a teenager lying on a grassy field, gazing into the night sky. As he stares up at the stars, he thinks to himself, "Look at how enormous the
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Ari Wasserman interviews Rabbi Dr. Yitzchak Breitowitz, senior lecturer at Yeshiva Ohr Somayach, about children going “off the derech”
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