Eishet Chayil
Listening to Lihi Lapin discuss her book in a room filled with established women who devote their lives to the betterment of Jewish establishments in
Listening to Lihi Lapin discuss her book in a room filled with established women who devote their lives to the betterment of Jewish establishments in
Our family enjoyed this past Shabbos at my parent’s home. Now that our children are getting older, they enjoy rummaging through my things that are
As former snowbirds we are accustomed to the snow. It made us laugh just a few months after we moved here and we watched our
Teaneck — Pinchas Shalom Silberstein, 22, studied at Moriah and TABC, went to Yeshiva in Israel at Netiv Aryeh, and now he’s a lone soldier
When Saul Lejtman decided to run in the Jerusalem Marathon, getting a chance to raise money for Chai Lifeline while visiting his daughter in Israel
Teaneck—Did you know that diapers and regular formula for one child costs as much as $280 a month? If you need specialty formula, costs can
Mahwah—The power to physically help and relax those with profound physical disabilities is something that not many people have, but horses certainly do. Many studies
I leave the sound-stage in a limousine headed for LAX. I am on hiatus, a break from directing sitcoms. I fly to Eastern Europe. My
The delegation of school principals visiting from Nahariya earlier this month listened intently as Englewood Assemblywoman Valerie Huttle described legislation she sponsored to combat bullying
Veggie Faces, Zumba classes, Bracha Bee, Soup Making, Dips Tasting, Vegetable Gaming… Welcome to Health Week. Under the leadership of parent volunteers, Rena Zelig, MS,RDN
New York—Yeshiva University (www.yu.edu) recently announced that its Zahava and Moshael Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought received a $100,000 grant from the Menachem
New York—When Harriet Levitt began teaching English at Yeshiva University High School for Boys (YUHSB)/The Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy in 1982, she saw a tremendous opportunity to