Why the World’s Healthiest Western Diet Is Found in Israel
One day, while walking through the Shuk, I had a thought: why can’t the Israeli diet become a model for the rest of the world?
One day, while walking through the Shuk, I had a thought: why can’t the Israeli diet become a model for the rest of the world?
TuB’Shvat/Rabbi Elazar ben Arach (Avot 2:13) By Yossi Huttler go out and discern this new year of trees the path to the sublime esrog the good heart which encompasses all to which a man should cling Yossi Huttler, who lives in Los Angeles, is the author of Lakol Z’man: A Poetical Journey Through The Jewish Year. […]
By Joel M. Schreiber The ancient tree stood in the yard, Its leaves a withered gray, Its arms bare of flowers that had Been there–but yesterday. The winds, the storms, the wintry nights, All pained its every hour– It seemed to tremble in each storm, To sigh in every shower. And yet–though wracked with hurt […]
In agricultural-based ancient Israel, Tu b’Shevat—the traditional new year for trees—was a meaningful occasion celebrated with singing and dancing.
By R. Rosenfeld He asked me “Are you headed north?” I nodded and he followed. The two o
No one spoke. We all moved as if we were underwater. And somehow, then we had to make R
When the terror attack occurred, Avremel was fifty-five; his friend Ed, a quadriplegic,
By R. Rosenfeld He asked me “Are you headed north?” I nodded and he followed. The two o
No one spoke. We all moved as if we were underwater. And somehow, then we had to make R
When the terror attack occurred, Avremel was fifty-five; his friend Ed, a quadriplegic,
By R. Rosenfeld He asked me “Are you headed north?” I nodded and he followed. The two o
No one spoke. We all moved as if we were underwater. And somehow, then we had to make R
When the terror attack occurred, Avremel was fifty-five; his friend Ed, a quadriplegic,