What’s the Goal with Hamas?
The news is covered with calls for a ceasefire. And much to my chagrin and shock, I’m finally there as well. Let’s get a few things on the table. Questions About the War I have my issues with Israel. Lots […]
The news is covered with calls for a ceasefire. And much to my chagrin and shock, I’m finally there as well. Let’s get a few things on the table. Questions About the War I have my issues with Israel. Lots […]
I had a very unique and interesting experience this past Purim. For those who didn’t see, my wife, son, and I got dressed up as Jenny, Lieutenant Dan, and Forrest Gump, respectively. As usual it was a success due to
We are standing a mere hours since Israel just celebrated its 76th Yom Haatzmaut (Independence Day), and it was a very bittersweet one. It’s not every day you celebrate a glorious holiday like this with such an immense cloud hanging
I’ve been watching videos about college campus protests and reading avidly about them for weeks now. And I am trying desperately to collect my thoughts. But I am nowhere near where I want to be. I am confused. Hurt. Angry.
Several years ago the TV show phenomenon known as Unorthodox came to Netflix and created a firestorm in the Jewish world. Out of sheer curiosity, I watched it, loved it, and wrote this article. I found the show deep and
I recently read a book called The Midnight Library, by Matt Haig. I’ll start off by saying the book was fine. Not amazing, but good enough to keep me entertained from start to finish. But by the time I completed