Monsey Memories: Rabbi Cohen at Ohev Sholom
Yitzy Fried One year ago, we wrote about Rabbi Yaakov Cohen, the son of the illustrious Rav Lieber Cohen of New York City, who.... read more
Living Legacy: Rav Aryeh Leib of Ozarow
Yehuda Alter The 23rd of Teves marks the yohrtzeit of Rav Aryeh Leib Epstein of Ożarów, known as Rav Leibish of Opole, a great.... read more
Today in History: George H.W. Bush Declares Himself the 41st President
by M.C. Millman On January 4, 1989, George H. W. Bush became the first sitting Vice President whose job it was to declare.... read more
Fact of the Matter: Vitamins
By: C.G. HoffmanThe vitamin industry has grown into a huge, money-gobbling juggernaut, with Americans shelling out big bucks on.... read more
Today in History: Bitcoin Breaks the Bank
by M.C. MillmanThe entire cryptocurrency market, worth more than $2 trillion today, was created fifteen years ago based on the idea that.... read more
Tuesday Tip: Make Long Flights Easier and More Comfortable
By Yehudit GarmaiseTraveling can be one of life's greatest pleasures, but long, cramped, and crowded airplane flights can leave us.... read more
Around the House: Create Order Out of Chaos in Your Junk Drawer
By Yehudit GarmaiseWhile junk drawers can temporarily store various small things, those items can easily transform into a jumbled.... read more
Kids Cook: Smiling Sun Snacks
It might be almost January, but who says your Kids Cook can't still enjoy the sun? Try these Smiling Sun Snacks to sneak a little.... read more
Today in History: The U.S. Agrees to Purchase 45,000 Square Miles of Land from Mexico
by M.C. Millman The Gadsden Purchase was an agreement between the United States and Mexico, which took place on December 30, 1853,.... read more
Monsey Memories: The Early Days of Congregation Sons of Israel of Nyack
Yitzy Fried Recently, we profiled Rav Avrohom Lehrman, who served Congregation Bnai Israel of Nyack (the name by which it was.... read more
Living Legacy: Rav Elozor Rubin, zt”l, the Sassover Rebbe
Yehuda Alter This week’s ‘living legacy’ profiles a great tzaddik who resided on the Lower East Side of New York and was.... read more
Fact of the Matter: Lighting
By C.G. HoffmanChanukah, which is now behind us, is all about light, whether it’s the light of the Chanukah flames or the light.... read more
Tuesday Tip: Provide the Best Customer Service in Town
By Yehudit GarmaiseWhile no goods and services can satisfy every customer every time, good customer service can keep your clients loyal.... read more
Around the House: Wake Up to a Spotless Kitchen Every Day
By Yehudit GarmaiseIf you hate seeing anything out of place in your kitchen first thing in the morning, consider the checklist before.... read more
Kids Cook: Parsha Peanut Chews
Make a parsha connection with your Kids Cook when putting together these popular peanut chew treats, which will remind everyone that in this.... read more
Monsey Memories: Rabbi Isaac Minsky
Monsey Memories: Rabbi Isaac MinskyYitzy Fried In the Congregation Sons of Israel section of the Monsey Cemetery, lies the.... read more
Today in History: The Shoe Bomber Attempts to Blow Up an Airplane With His Shoes
By M.C. MillmanRichard Reid, infamously known as the Shoe Bomber after taking American Airlines Flight 63 to Miami from Paris; en.... read more
Living Legacy: Rav Shloime Zilberstein of Grosswardein
Yehuda Alter The ninth of Teves marks the yohrtzeit of Rav Shlomo Silverstein of Grosswardein, author of Ohel Shlomo, and a great.... read more