Now Is the Time To Act
For the past six months, concerned community members have been talking about and working together to change the way our day schools are funded. Since
For the past six months, concerned community members have been talking about and working together to change the way our day schools are funded. Since
Englewood—The Yeshiva University Student Medical Ethics Society recently sponsored a discussion on the social, ethical and halakhic impact of egg freezing, or oocyte cryopreservation at
[Ed. note: When we recently came across Dr. Tyson’s article, we found it to be serious food for thought and worthy of our readers’ consideration—as
“Is it really that dangerous?” “Everyone does it” These are common refrains we hear when it comes to DWT (Driving while texting). Perhaps some statistics
New York—Among the hundreds of people who came to Gracie Mansion to celebrate Jewish Heritage Month were leading lights of Yiddish theatre in America. Seated
Be LIKABLE, SMART and DETAIL ORIENTED … and do it all with dispatch. The rest is commentary. Bear in mind, however, that commentary has multiple
When you ask someone to stop gossiping it can get awkward. On one hand, you don’t like what the other person is doing. On the
In a continuing effort to get to know our wonderful mechanchim and hear their opinions about important issues and concerns facing our school-aged children, the
My parents really tried with us. Every summer we would pile in the car, my mom and sister in the back, my brother and I
It’s a funny thing how my children are programmed when it comes to playing with a muktzah toy on Shabbat. They know it is not
After a long day of school, Reuven comes home to tell his mother about the contest that is going to be taking place in his
Dear Rabbi: My husband and I are proud parents of three boys, ages, 12, 10 and 7. Our oldest son has been requesting an i-Pad