A Time For Bread
Passover’s over, and we’re all looking forward to eating Challah this Shabbos. This raises a question: Why does chometz—leavened grain such as bread—become permissible to eat after Passover? By the time Passover arrives, we […]
Passover’s over, and we’re all looking forward to eating Challah this Shabbos. This raises a question: Why does chometz—leavened grain such as bread—become permissible to eat after Passover? By the time Passover arrives, we […]
No! They do not. When I first learned to prepare for Passover, I was literally depressed by the time this most beautiful of holidays came around. By the time the cleaning […]
Love does mean having to say you’re sorry…at least sometimes. A person should rise in live—not fall in love. True Jewish love isn’t about having your desires fulfilled by someone […]
One of my favorite stories as a child was Ray Bradbury’s A Sound of Thunder. It is the story of time-travel tourism in which a hunter pays an enormous fee […]
After a couple of weeks of meshugeneh happenings (dental bizarreness, a complex project, unexpected guests, a burning need to see the ocean and the forest), I find myself unable to […]