Conquering the World Through Torah and Mitvos // An exclusive interview with Rabbi Moshe...

Who is unfamiliar with the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s teachings about never losing hope regardless of the obstacles? “Think good and it will be good,” he would famously quote the third Chabad Rebbe, known as the...

Is This the Nail in the Coffin of CRYPTO? // Sam Bankman-Fried’s destruction...

To be referred to just by your initials, you have to be famous, in some iconic sense. That was true for several years of Sam Bankman-Fried—known in the crypto world as SBF. That may...

Grayer But No Wiser // The New York Times’ Orthodoxophobia seems incurable

A naive person might characterize The New York Times’ seemingly insatiable interest in Orthodox Jews as a simple, perhaps even laudable, recognition of the community’s importance.  The more savvy would characterize it as an obsession—and not...

A Lost Child Finds Her Way // Her childhood was a series of losses,...

It was a beautiful spring night, the perfect time of year for a wedding in the Jerusalem hills. The couple was adorable—she was a dark-haired poet, and he was a ginger-haired writer and radio...

From Medicine to the Messy World of Politics // A conversation with Dr. Oz

Mehmet Cengiz Öz, widely known as Dr. Oz, is a television personality and medical professional who was formerly a cardiothoracic surgeon. Born June 11, 1960, in America to Turkish immigrants, he is a dual...

Five Reasons Why “The Customer Is Always Right” Is Wrong

The phrase “The customer is always right” is typically used by businesses to convince customers that they will get good service and to convince employees to give customers good service; however, I think businesses...

Nathan (Netanel) Capach // Motion Express

Every time I see a big truck, I am fascinated by the process of how things get from one place to another. What does it take to get an item that is manufactured on...

The Trivialization of Suicide // Freedom is just another word for irresponsibility

Seventeen-year-old Californian Tyler Muhleman’s parents read Amazon’s email to their son thanking him for his order and asking if it had met his expectations. It had, unfortunately. A month earlier, Tyler had died by suicide,...

Ukraine and the Jews // A discussion with Professor Jeffrey Veidlinger and Ambassador Zvi...

The Russian invasion of Ukraine early this year stirred up many different emotions for Jews around the world. The brutality of the attacks by the Russians was undeniable, but for many Jews, communal memories...

Women Who Work // Jewish women’s entrepreneurship goes back much further than you...

Jewish women have been recorded in entrepreneurial roles as early as the fifth century BCE. In fact, up until the 19th century, many held vital roles in their communities’ economies from the Middle East...