Newark Bears Host Jewish Heritage Night
This past Sunday, August 4th, the Newark Bears – members of the Can -Am Baseball League, hosted Jewish Heritage Night at Bears and Eagles Riverfront
This past Sunday, August 4th, the Newark Bears – members of the Can -Am Baseball League, hosted Jewish Heritage Night at Bears and Eagles Riverfront
On Sunday June 30 2013, when the New York Mets took the field there was something very wrong. The scorecard announced that the Mets hard
Israeli 12th-graders Nili Block and Sarah Abraham came home from a Thai boxing (Muay Thai) championship in Thailand with gold medals. Block, from Beit Shemesh,
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In today’s market, precious stones like the diamond, ruby, sapphire, and emerald command a premium price due to their color, brilliance, and rarity. A common
There’s a place for every child…even mine! My kids hate sports. Always have. We are not a sports family. No one plays. No one watches.
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It was a twist of fate that not only introduced Inna Braverman to a passion for green energy, but reconnected her to Ukraine, where she
Summer camps (specifically sleep-away camps) are where many children and teenagers go for that uncomfortable stage when we don’t know really if we should call
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