As we conclude the month of Av, the month of our highest awareness of the Beit Hamikdash, we read in our parsha of the importance[…]
One of the signs that a person has made it in the business world is having an employee whose sole job is to take care[…]
Bankruptcy usually results from failure, but at times a company goes bankrupt because of its success. When a company expands too quickly, it risks outgrowing[…]
During a recent trip to my hometown Chicago, I had the opportunity to see the newest skyscraper rising up on the Chicago skyline, the Vista[…]
In August of 1967, two months after the completion of the Six Day War, then-IDF Chief Rabbi Shlomo Goren stirred up a controversy that continues[…]
When the Founding Fathers of the United States granted presidents the power to nominate potential Supreme Court Justices, they likely realized that such nominations would[…]
I came across some beautiful stories in the news this week: A 101-year-old woman set the record for the fastest 100 Meter dash for her[…]
(This drasha was given at Shaarei Tefillah in Teaneck where I served as Summer Rabbi. Parshat Pinchas 2015) One of the difficulties I’ve had in[…]
Included in the memorable moments of my childhood was the annual tradition of following the disappointing seasons of my hometown Chicago Cubs. The 2003 season[…]
Ma tovu ohalecha Yaakov mishkinosecha Yisroel How great are your tents o Jacob, how great are your dwelling places. Classically interpreted to refer to our[…]