The title is apt. Again and again, Rabbi Steinmetz reminds his readers that life continues to go on, and, though changed forever, will eventually find a new equilibrium.
I am anticipating a deluge of angry letters from people listing off important persons named Elimelech that I’ve ignored, but the truth remains that despite the continued use of that personal name si ...
At the end of the twentieth century, Chaim Grade preserved the memory of a Jewish tradition besieged by the forces of ...
The gathering, organized by the Lefell Foundation, brought together dozens of Zionist rabbis from all streams of Judaism to ...
Over to You is an ever-evolving meditation on images by the art critic and his youngest son, two men linked by blood and art. As mid-October rolls around we’re enjoying some serious and not-so-serious ...
Spanish artist César Galicia (b. 1957) is celebrated for his illuminating renderings of what are seemingly ordinary objects – toys, public telephones, air pumps, motorcycles. Online bidding is open ...
Yitchak Halfon persisted in his mission, assisted now by Michael, dividing his time between Israel and Moldova to help people ...
I practiced civil law at the most complex level for more than a decade and taught it for 20 years, much at the University of California Law School here in Irvine. Before that, I was chief articles ...
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