There Are Children Starving For Your Job
Now that our yeshivot and day schools are back in session, it might be a good opportunity to take a look at the current K-12
Now that our yeshivot and day schools are back in session, it might be a good opportunity to take a look at the current K-12
In writing this article about “bullying,” I remembered—or thought I remembered—the title to a song, “Bully, Bully.” In checking it on Google, I discovered the
A backpack is probably the most important school supply you can buy for your child. Your children will transport schoolwork, homework, snacks, lunch and toys
How many minutes per day do children communicate with their parents? According to a survey by The National Family Institute, the average child in America
Mazal tov to JLNJ Publisher Moshe and Dena Kinderlehrer on the bar mitzvah of their son Eyal! Mazal tov to Adam and Renee Becker on the
In many ways, Judaism is a child-friendly religion.Consider the holidays. Chanukah has presents, donuts and chocolate coins. Purim has costumes and hamantaschen. Pesach has the
A great many articles about day schools, including recent pieces by Gil Graff (“Of Blintzes and Jewish Education“) and Rabbi Josh Cahan (“Is day school
(This article appeared in Lilith magazine––independent, Jewish & frankly feminist––summer 2013. Visit www. Lilith. org for more information and to subscribe. Reprinted with permission. ) Part I
As Rosh Hashana creeps closer and closer, it is time to talk about a dessert that represents this special Yom Tov. Here are two apple
I generally spend Rosh Hashanah at my parents’ house. This works out very well for me because our minhag is to eat pretty much all
Marc Stein, originally from Highland Park, NJ, moved to Teaneck at age 15. He is a graduate of TABC and CUNY Baruch College where he
Teaneck—Norman B. Gildin, President, Strategic Fundraising Group LLC, has been named among the top 40 effective fund raising consultants in the country. The announcement was