Some have called intermarriage the silent killer of the Jewish people — but for Minna Friedel Klug and her family, it may have been a lifesaver. “She believes they were spared only because my ...
Every December, Zack and Hilary Rudman used to send out nonsectarian cards with winter scenes and generic holiday greetings. Now, however, Zack Rudman, a Kansas City lawyer, has found a variety that ...
We are all familiar with the traditional greeting Le’shana tova tikatevu (“May you be inscribed for a good year”). That particular wording dates back to the Talmudic period in Babylonia, and the early ...