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According to voter statistics, only 61.2 percent of New Jersey’s eligible voters vote. That’s only about a percentage point or two less than their Israeli
According to voter statistics, only 61.2 percent of New Jersey’s eligible voters vote. That’s only about a percentage point or two less than their Israeli
If it hadn’t been for the photo of me next to last edition’s article (“Josh Levy: The Best Defense – Get a Gun”), I wouldn’t
To the Editor: In your recent interview, Josh Levy claims that crime rates would go down if more people had guns. This is very speculative. If
I remember the Tehillim assemblies quite vividly. It was almost exactly 19 years ago, I was a senior in high school and our principal called
I read the story quite some time ago. It was told by a young woman who boarded an airplane early one winter Friday morning. She
Paramus—I have lived in Bergen County for 42 years and I have been active in my synagogue, community affairs, UJA and several day schools. One
Last May, a New Hampshire school board voted to encourage teachers to celebrate only one “group” birthday a month. The motivation behind the decision was
Since 1996, nobody knew it more than the New York Yankees: “You gotta’ go to Mo!” The Yankees knew that if they could hold a
Paramus—“How can we help our students stay connected?” That was a critical curricular question that Rav Tomer Ronen, Rosh HaYeshiva of Ben Porat Yosef, and
The government shutdown that took effect on October 1 crippled our nation, soured our resolve and imperiled our nation’s status quo. The gridlock that forced
Every scientist will tell you that the only way to do a successful experiment is to have a control group. As we know, new drugs
Meylekh Viswanath will be running in the NYC Marathon on November 3 to raise money for victims of terror in Israel through the One Family