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Uncategorized June 9, 2026

Digital Is Not Always Better

I was sitting with my coffee while perusing the real estate section of the newspaper and happened upon a most...

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Food June 9, 2026

Grill Season

Dust off your lawn chairs and break out the bug spray. Just when you were convinced that winter would never...

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Torah June 9, 2026

Musings Of A Shliach From Montana

The email from a Jewish doctor about kosher meat There’s busy and then there’s busy. Ever since Pesach, there’s been...

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Advice June 9, 2026

Music Is My Oxygen: What Happens When Sound Meets The Soul

Part II in a series on Rewiring the Brain I will travel for music. I always have. If an artist...

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Uncategorized June 9, 2026

DATING FORUM

By: Baila Sebrow

Question My beautiful daughter is slowly wasting away because the boy she is engaged to keeps pushing her to lose...

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Advice June 9, 2026

Understanding The Probate Process: What To Expect

By: HaasZaltz

When people think about Estate Planning, many believe that simply signing a Will is enough to settle everything smoothly after...

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Torah June 9, 2026

The Value Of Yissurim

By: R’ Mordechai Young

There is an amazing lesson told as a story by Rabbi Akiva Tatz. Once there was a man who had...

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Torah June 9, 2026

Taking Full Advantage

By: Rav Reuven Taragin

Rabbi Tarfon said: “The day is short, and the work is plentiful, and the laborers are indolent, and the reward...

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Torah June 9, 2026

Shelach: Kavod Shamayim

Rav Chanan Porat, zt’l, was a unique ish eshkolot or “Renaissance Man,” a talmid chacham and poet, paratrooper, and educator, in love with the nation, Torah,...

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Torah June 9, 2026

Too Little Faith, Too Much Faith

Everything came crashing down so rapidly. The long-awaited moment had finally arrived. A prophecy delivered hundreds of years earlier was...

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Advice June 9, 2026

Fierce Jewish Women, Faith, And Fashion: Finding Our Voice

By: B. Aviva Preminger, MD, MPH, FACS

Last week, I attended the Batsheva Foundation’s Faith & Fashion event at Hudson Yards, an evening that brought together Jewish...

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Advice June 9, 2026

Assigned Seating

My wife and I had booked our return trip from Eretz Yisrael ages ago and reserved aisle seats next to each other....

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A Busy Day

By: Larry Gordon

During different times of the year, there is a plethora of events and activities that are meant to attract different segments of New York and New Jersey’s vibrant Jewish communities. And the start of summer is one of the busiest times. In fact, last Thursday was so busy that we could have spent the entire […]

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The Genius of Congressman Tom Emmer

By: Larry Gordon

The first time I met Congressman Tom Emmer (R-Minn) was the other night at a NORPAC event in Lawrence. Emmer is the majority whip in the House, and after listening to him for just a few minutes, it was clear that he’s a genius with an impressive grasp of the congressional map as it stands […]

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Meeting Laura Gillen

You cannot be anything but pleased with Rep. Laura Gillen’s staunchly pro-Israel voting record and her commitment to a strong U.S.-Israel relationship. Ms. Gillen (D-NY-04), who is very personable, understands that a large part of her district contains an active, engaged segment of the New York Jewish community, which numbers about 3 million statewide. Congresswoman […]

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Missing Kahane

By: Larry Gordon

Perhaps you’ve seen the old video of Rabbi Meir talking about how he made aliyah with his family and volunteered for reserve duty with the IDF. He was too old at the time to serve as a regular enlisted soldier, so like all Israeli citizens, he joined the unit they felt best suited him. Back in New […]

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Those Shavuos Memories

By: Larry Gordon

If you’re reading this on yom tov, then you know Shavuos is one great chag. We have everything packed into it. There are special prayers and liturgy recited in shuls, including the recitation of Megillat Ruth, a tale of transformation that we can learn so much from even today. Not to mention that our meals are something […]

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Humble Cheesecake

By: Larry Gordon

My dad was fond of expressing what he believed were the unique distinctions between the various Jewish holidays. He usually noted that on Sukkos, we were able to dine on whatever we wanted but could not eat wherever we wanted. That means we were required to live as much as possible in our sukkah. Then there was Pesach, […]

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Make Me A Match

By: Larry Gordon

We’ve been focused on trying to make shidduchim for many years. After last week’s tribute to three young men who tragically passed away over the last few years, the reactions were varied. More than anything, it conjured up great sadness in many of us. As a follow up, I wanted to do something more upbeat and productive, […]

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Israel June 4, 2026

Heroines Of October 7 On Stage And Livestream

By: Toby Klein Greenwald

HEROINES! Songs & Soliloquies for the Soul Credit: Rebecca Kowalsky HEROINES! Songs & Soliloquies for the Soul Credit: Sharon Altshul…

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Israel May 27, 2026

The Dark Roots Of “Jewish Supremacy”: How A Holocaust Inversion Slur Went From Being Used Only By Pariahs To Becoming Chic

By: Moshe Phillips

Where did the epithet “Jewish supremacist” come from? Why would an organization that claims to “organize and mobilize pro-Israel, pro-peace…

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Israel May 13, 2026

Gather Us From The Four Corners Of The Earth

By: Dr. Alan A. Mazurek

As we anticipate a resumption in the attacks on Iran along with the continued attacks on Hezbollah, we are filled…

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Israel April 29, 2026

“Move on.” This Is How It Starts

“Nearly a third of Long Island residents don’t believe the Holocaust should be required teaching and suggest Jews just ‘move…

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Israel April 29, 2026

There Are No Coincidences

As we approach the latter parshiyot of Sefer Vayikra, Leviticus, it is worthwhile to pause and reflect. Those of us who are immersed…

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Israel April 22, 2026

A Tale Of Four Azakot

By: Alan A. Mazurek, MD

An az-a-ka, plural azakot, is the modern Hebrew word for a siren blast. Those in Israel have become painfully familiar with the…

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Israel April 21, 2026

The Israel-Iran Conflict: Post War Challenges

By: Dr. Chaim Botwinick

As we follow the news from Israel, we hear mixed reports regarding the ceasefire. Some officials report that the war…

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Israel April 14, 2026

When the Siren Sounds, Not Everyone Can Move to Reach Safety 

The Purple Vest Mission confronts a life-and-death question too often left unasked: who is included in our systems of survival?…

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