“Just in Case”: The Russian émigré Mindset
The foreground of the photograph displays a small figurine from Dresden, a man dressed in a three-piece suit awaits a woman who is gracefully emerging from her carriage ride. The horse patiently waits...
View ArticleFirst New York Area Jewish School to Earn International Baccalaureate is a...
The Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County (SSDS) is not the first to achieve International Baccalaureate (IB) status, but it is the first to integrate IB-style learning into its Judaic studies...
View ArticleEl Al Security to Real Estate: Amir Benesh’s Flight toward Building Luxurious...
Amir Benesh was born and raised on Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha, Israel in 1969, before moving to America in 1987. His brother was studying at NYU, and after visiting him, Benesh fell in love with New York...
View ArticleDig Deep And Get Involved
“Support” is a word that has taken on various meanings recently. People say they support the president, or the army, or seemingly any political movement on any side of the equation. But I’ve found that...
View ArticleNew Year Means New, Safety-Focused Technologies for Businesses
With Rosh Hashanah behind us and a whole new year ahead, this is as good a time as ever to take a look at what businesses are going to be doing to improve the customer experience. One of the biggest...
View ArticleIf They Come for Me in the Morning; Holocaust Survivors Speak at Harlem Forum
If They Come for Me in the Morning is a series of five free public forums that have gathered an array of scholars, survivors, artists, and activists to examine what state-sponsored xenophobia has meant...
View ArticleHow Three Entrepreneurs Under 30 Created a Viral Phenomenon
They Reached Hundreds of Millions from Over 200 Countries It all started in 2016. While working at PRPL, their advertising agency, Ori Mendi and Orr Katznelson discovered the high demand for...
View ArticleTowson, Baltimore County, Trying to Tear Down a Chabad House
Baltimore County Has the Most Religious Discrimination Cases Filed Against a Single County Nationwide
View ArticleThe Jewish Friars’ Influence on Comedy
The American award season is in full swing and for the second year in a row “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” is showering in the hardware. While the Amazon web series may be receiving accolades for its...
View ArticleDelaware’s Chancery Once Again Makes a Bizarre Decision that Will Hurt Business
When I first followed the happenings in Delaware as it pertains to how its incorporation business is run, I took issue with the Chancery court’s odd set of decisions in the corporate breakup of...
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