‘Illuminations Of The Maggid’ Sefer Reviewed By Rabbi Yair Hoffman
Rabbi Paysach Krohn, the noted mohel, author, and lecturer, has done it again with Illuminations of the Maggid. It is an inspiring new book from ArtScroll that builds emunah,...
Helping Parents And Children Navigate A Brighter Future: Frum Divorce’s Mission Of Hope
By Rochelle Maruch Miller
Divorce can be the most traumatic life-altering experiences, leaving families bereft and broken. For the Torah-observant Jew, divorce can be even more traumatic. It represents the...
Our Minication
By Shmuel Katz
In the decade or more that we’ve been in Israel, we’ve shared details from many tiyulim and trips that we’ve done as a family. We enjoy spending time...
Projects Large And Small
By Anessa V. Cohen
 It is funny how when it comes to home upgrades, there are some projects that homeowners jump into with zeal, and some that make homeowners sigh...
Advice From YidParenting
Fighting
By Rabbi Yitzie Ross
Q;. Help! My kids (ages 4, 7, 9, and 12) don’t stop fighting! I think that my kids fight more than any other siblings in the...
Across The Miles
By Michele Herenstein
I have horrible insomnia, so sometimes when I’m up at 5 a.m., I fill my time by calling my nieces in Israel to say hello and chat. Given...
Critic’s Choice: Passover Paradise
By Rochelle Maruch Miller
Prepare for the trip of a lifetime as you and your family experience the Pesach of much content! Passover Paradise is raising the bar...
How Coke Became Kosher
An Interview With Roger Horowitz,
Author Of ‘Kosher USA’
By Chana Rochel Ross
Kosher USA: How Coke Became Kosher and Other Tales of Modern Food by Roger Horowitz (Columbia University...
Reminder: Kosher Food & Wine Experience Is February 13
At New York’s 11th annual Kosher Food & Wine Experience (KFWE NY), at Chelsea Piers, a delicious gourmet spread will be served to complement the more than 30 brands...
Tu B’Shevat And Vegetarianism
By Dr. Richard H. Schwartz
Tu B’Shevat is arguably the most vegetarian of Jewish holidays, because of its many connections to vegetarian themes and concepts:
The Tu B’Shevat seder in which...