As engineering consultant to the Star-K, Jonah Ottensoser works with large manufacturers to create “Sabbath Mode” appliances. It often requires a little Jewish ingenuity
These days, mrothers Shlomo and Eitan Katz can as often be found teaching Torah and chassidus as performing music
On the one side were opportunities that couldn’t be duplicated: access to the biggest celebrities, parties, perks, a job I loved and at which I excelled. On the other was the image of the Jewish home I wanted to build one day, and the profound feeling of wholeness I had in Jerusalem.
For Chilik Frank, a virtuoso whose concerts are more like lessons in chassidus, playing around the clock in Meron on Lag B’Omer is his ultimate prayer
In a world where “quality of life” is considered the measure for life’s value, Dr. Howard Lebowitz believes only halachah should determine the time to end treatment
One Rosh Hashanah, Efryim Shore woke up a quadriplegic. Of course, there was the question of “why,” he decided it was a new wakeup call to do good