Don’t be afraid! Don’t take the Mezuzah off of your doors, just the opposite, make sure all your doors have them and be proud! ✡️
Let me remind you of what Mark Twain wrote in 1899 for Harper’s when anti-Semitism was widespread in the United States.
“If the statistics are
This is the way we protest!
We don’t desecrate we elevate with prayer and love for our brothers and sisters in Israel and for all Jewish people around the world who don’t feel safe during these difficult times.
Tonight marks the start of the holiest day on the Jewish calendar, Yom Kippur. On this day, we transcend our physical bodily needs and instead direct our attention towards our spiritual and pure essence. We abstain from eating and drinking, allowing us to fully concentrate on
Today is the yahrzeit of the great Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk who I’m 9th generation descendant.
Here’s a beautiful line from a prayer he composed, “Put into our hearts that everyone should see the qualities of their fellows, and not their faults.”
Known as the “Rebbe of
What a treat to work with the wonderful and talented actor LaKeith Stanfield for the TV show ‘The Changeling’ that will premiere this weekend on
@appletv
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I’m sorry to hear of the news that Steven Salen passed away at the age of 103.
May his memory be for a blessing 🕯️
Steven was a Holocaust survivor and a great tailor to presidents and many distinguished gentleman.
Happy Purim! This evening we read the Megillah the Book Of Esther.
It’s always amazing to read the story how Esther risked her life in order to save the Jewish people from destruction.
Esther’s courage is an inspiration to us all, and her story reminds us that even in the face
Today I was in New Jersey seeing clients, a great client gave me this wonderful Mohair cloth to make him a suit as well as a beautiful brand new pair of Shears as a gift!
Truly grateful ✂️🙏🙏
A legend in the tailoring world has passed. RIP Edward Sexton. His craft and style inspired myself as well as many tailors around the world. His legacy lives on 🙏
Pure cashmere with a Parisian style lapel buttoned right over left the kabbalistic way.
The Kabalah explains that the right side of a person should always take precedence over the left, for the right side of man signifies kindness while the left signifies sternness, justice and
I never thought I'd be working on a sample mask that would fit everyone from the bearded man to the glasses wearers but here I am! Being back at work feels great. My team and I are back at work making masks for the time being to support our local community,
Standing strong in front of the Arch of Titus, a symbol of resilience and history. The Romans believed they could erase us, yet here we stand, a testament to the strength of the Jewish spirit.
Wishing you a Shabbat Shalom from Rome.