Cindy Scarr's poignant narrative reflects on her childhood experiences in 1987 when her mother was gravely ill. Scarr recounts the four years of her mother's...
The narrative explores the inner turmoil of the protagonist, who struggles with feelings of inadequacy and guilt. This is compounded by perceived judgments f...
Rabbi Shmuel Y. Friedman, a daily commuter between Brooklyn and Manhattan, exemplifies steadfast dedication to Torah study, engaging with Talmudic debates du...
The article offers an in-depth night-time skincare routine tailored for individuals with oily, acne-prone skin, emphasizing the importance of thorough but ge...
Rabbi Eliezer Kuperman a"h was a cornerstone of Beis Medrash Govoha (BMG) in Lakewood, cherished for his quiet dedication and significant, though less visibl...
Jewish music has a unique way of revitalizing old classics with contemporary relevance, as detailed by Cindy Scarr. Songs like "Yifrach," "Mareh Kohein," "Ha...
Cindy Scarr reflects on the fleeting nature of life through the lens of public funeral notices in her city. These notices, though somber and reverent, are qu...
Ari Abramowitz, a visionary leader, has dedicated himself to supporting lone IDF soldiers from abroad as they transition back to civilian life. Recognizing t...
Henny and Shmuel are caught in a moment of emotional turmoil as they arrive at Henny's mother's home, significantly delayed. While Shmuel offers a sympatheti...
Cindy Scarr humorously explores the world of Jewish dating, particularly within the Orthodox communities, through a playful rhyme akin to a Dr. Seuss style. ...