Night Will Fall – Never Again (Published by The Times of Israel)

Early Shabbat morning, I watched Night Will Fall, an HBO documentary, which was released in honor of Holocaust Remembrance Day.  It depicted excruciating footage of several camps, including Buchenwald, my grandfather’s prison and personal hell-on-earth from January 1945 until liberation. My Continue reading Night Will Fall – Never Again (Published by The Times of Israel)

Does It Sound Like I’m Boycotting Christmas…?! (Published by The Times of Israel)

Years ago a new neighbor asked me where we would be purchasing our tree. “We’re Jewish.” I said, assuming that no further explanation was necessary. “So?” She pressed. “So we don’t celebrate Christmas,” I said. “Why?” She insisted. Why? Because Continue reading Does It Sound Like I’m Boycotting Christmas…?! (Published by The Times of Israel)

Jewish Holidays – Diaspora Style (Published by The Times of Israel)

Growing up in Israel, Friday nights and holidays were always spent around my grandmother’s table. In the tiny Jewish nation, family is never too far away and it is understood that holidays are spent together.  In the vastness of America, Continue reading Jewish Holidays – Diaspora Style (Published by The Times of Israel)

The Unique Israeli Beach Experience (Published by The Times of Israel)

This summer has been a difficult one in Israel, to say the least.  One of Israel’s most precious gems, the Mediterranean Sea, was under-utilized during the conflict. Photos and videos of parents and children fleeing the shoreline for shelter have Continue reading The Unique Israeli Beach Experience (Published by The Times of Israel)

Facebook At War (Published by The Times of Israel)

I’ve had my share of ups and downs with Facebook, including periods of inactivity and deactivation.  I even ranted publicly a few months ago about the Phony Facebook Phenomenon. While I still believe in general, that technology is more alienating Continue reading Facebook At War (Published by The Times of Israel)