It’s Our Time to Shine
On Tuesday, November 5th, the New Jersey Jewish community will have an opportunity to show its strength to elected officials and political parties around the
On Tuesday, November 5th, the New Jersey Jewish community will have an opportunity to show its strength to elected officials and political parties around the
The year was 2006, and as we sat in the backseat of a town car driving through North Beverly Hills, Rabbi Grossman watched in amazement
Part II: In the first part of this article, I presented some ideas as to the origins of racism, discussed some problematic statements in the
There is an ongoing raging debate whether our contemporary educational system is adequately preparing our children for life. Many of the skills necessary for success
There’s a little game I’ve been playing with my children since they were old enough to speak. It’s a way to build up their self-esteem while
Rockleigh—The Jewish Home Family is pleased to announce a program to help celebrate Chanukah by delivering free, hot kosher meals to the homes of seniors
Consider the following conversation between a Rabbi and a Ba’al Teshuva: Rabbi: So what can I do for you? BT: I’ve been struggling lately with
Do you sign up your kid for a team sport because you want him to win the championship trophy? Is it your goal for him
According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (Autism Spectrum Disorders, Data and Analysis, 2013), an average of 1 in 88 children have some
In Parshat Toldot we read the story of Yaakov and Esav. Yaakov—Ish tam yoshev ohalim, the one who is destined to be one of the
The New Jersey Section of the Palisades Interstate Park features two main trails: the Long Path along the cliffs and the Shore Trail along the
With all the cooking that we tend to do for Shabbosim and yom tovim and other celebratory occasions, there is bound to be leftovers. Some