The Grateful Dead
Most of us work hard for our money and we sweat plenty until pay day finally rolls around. But there are some people who never even lift a finger for their kopeks and don’t even bother to say thank you when they get them.
Queens Jewish Link
Connecting the Queens Jewish Community Most of us work hard for our money and we sweat plenty until pay day finally rolls around. But there are some people who never even lift a finger for their kopeks and don’t even bother to say thank you when they get them.
There’s no meat anywhere that can compare to the meat that comes from Aleph Farms. That’s because the meat we buy in supermarkets and restaurants comes from animals, while theirs is made in a lab.
My cousin Simon was niftar. Although not exactly young, he certainly was too young to die. The news was shocking, sobering, and sad.
According to the old expression, when it rains it pours; but don’t remind the farmers in the Midwest about that. The last thing they want to hear about now is more rain.
Historic flooding in the Farm Belt in March has taken several human lives and killed a huge amount of livestock. So many farms are flooded that it’s still impossible to estimate the damage in dollar terms, although there is no question it will reach into the billions.
No question about it, a hint of summer is in the air. The raw, chilly days of March and April have given way to pleasant warmth, and at this point who isn’t thinking about having fun in the sun? Of course, there always are the tried and true summer activities to turn to like baseball and swimming. Then again, you may want to try something off the beaten path. If so, how about treasure hunting?
New Yorkers, get ready: The plastic bags we’ve been using for decades will soon become a relic of the past.
