For these four families of accomplished Jews, one brother brought another… and sometimes yet another, transforming teshuvah to a family affair.
“Don’t worry, a lot of people recoil when they see me,” he says with a gentle smile to put us at ease.
When World War II broke out, many European Jews who hoped to flee to the United States found themselves detouring through Cuba.
Could The Nurtured Heart approach — focusing on what is right in each moment — stop the negativity and misbehavior in my home? The answer was yes.
“Kiruv” wasn’t yet a buzzword back in 1968, but that didn’t stop Rabbi Eli Freilich. Nearly half a century later, Ezra Academy is still living on miracles. (Photos: Amir Levy) S ay the word “kiruv” and what comes to mind is campus outreach or Birthright trips or a Chabad house. The favorite demographic for
Couples whose marriages have spanned five decades and beyond have much wisdom to share about the process – of building a relationship and growing older together.





















