As I contemplate tomorrow’s elections, I keep thinking about a piece of text at the end of the third chapter of Masechet Sukkah, the tractate
Below is Rabbi David Seidenberg’s (revised) prayer for voting, first in English, then followed by line-by-line Hebrew/English/transliteration. With my vote today I am prepared with
Tomorrow, before you head off to vote, grab your copy of tehillim (psalms), and have a look at number 82 (the psalm for Tuesday). Not
Condemning Jews and all other “heathen” to an eternity of suffering seems to be a recent requirement for the office of Governor of Texas. SAN
We are not doing enough in our own communities to counter xenophobia and anti-Muslim hatred that is perpetuated, particularly through our media, when I see
With Shamir’s post below in mind, Hasidic rebel Levi Okunov tells Radar that the use of “neo, neo-Nazi” symbolism by fashion brands such as Voyage
This just in: Shunning the typical ghost or ghoul holiday get-ups, Walter Petryk, a 16-year-old honors student at Leon M. Goldstein High School in Manhattan