Book Review: Satmar And Lubavitch
By Rochelle Maruch Miller
Satmar and Lubavitch (336 pages, Jewish Enrichment Press, 2017) is an impeccably researched, masterfully written work that explores the similarities and differences as well as the...
Book Review: ‘The Neshamah Should Have An Aliyah’
Book Review:
“The Neshamah Should Have An Aliyah,” By Rabbi Tzvi Hebel
The loss of a loved one is one of the most difficult and traumatic events one can face. Many...
Book Review: Creation: The Story Of Beginnings
By Rochelle Miller
"Creation: The Story of Beginnings" by Rabbi Dr. Jonathan Grossman, associate professor in the Department of Bible at Bar-Ilan University, is an erudite work that will have...
Book Review: ‘Quest for Justice in the Middle East’
By Eric Rozenman
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Student, busy lay person, concerned news junkie -- anyone who would benefit from learning about the Arab conflict with Israel, and not only with the Jewish...
Was Yosef on the Spectrum? Understanding Joseph Through Torah, Midrash, and Classical Jewish Sources
By Samuel J. Levine
Book Review by Michele Justic
The story of Yosef can be a puzzling one. The cast is set of one of our Avos, Yaakov, and his 12...
The Miltz Team Brings South Florida Dream Homes to Reality
Rochelle Miller
Chances are you’ve been to Florida on a family vacation, for Pesach, or whenever you’ve felt the need for some rest and relaxation, far removed from the rigor...
Rochelle’s Reviews: Ashley Blaker Returns To New York
Ashley Blaker is a comedian like no other, as is evident by his sold-out performances as well as the accolades he has garnered from both the secular and Jewish...
#MeToo Generation: Meet Sarah Schenirer
By Ann D. Koffsky
Her paper is missing, and it’s driving me crazy.
Let me back up. My grandmother was Ada Goldberg Gertz, a’h. (1908-2001) She was an extraordinary woman. In...
The Talmudic Encyclopedia Nears Completion
By Toby Klein Greenwald
The recent marking of 80 years since Kristallnacht, and the 10th of the Hebrew month of Tevet, which the Israeli chief rabbinate designated as the day...