A Student’s Perspective from Jerusalem College of Technology
Jerusalem – “Everything can change at any moment, suddenly and forever” (-Paul Auster). We’ve all heard this saying before, that in a moment everything can
Jerusalem – “Everything can change at any moment, suddenly and forever” (-Paul Auster). We’ve all heard this saying before, that in a moment everything can
Orthodox women in Fair Lawn had an open conversation recently about sexual abuse-why it still plagues and menaces the ultra-frum world; how social beliefs and
Bergenfield—January 1 was a big day for local Bergenfield government and facilities as two council members, a fire chief, and two deputy fire chiefs were
The name Gaetano Ravallo probably does not mean anything to you. But, if you live in Teaneck, chances are the name Chubby might ring a
Teaneck—One in five women who use the Teaneck Mikvah live south of Route 4. Almost all of them have faced difficult choices when a Friday
With its soft opening over and its formal opening coming in mid-late January, the John T. Wright Arena will soon be open for ice skating
Rabbi Jack Sable, the architect of Riverdale’s post-war Orthodox Jewish community, has died at the age of 87. Rabbi Yitz Greenberg, who succeeded Sable as
We congratulate the Modern Language Association (MLA) for becoming the latest in the line of idiots as described by Liel Leibovitz in the article he
The following letter was sent to the Chief Rabbis of Israel by the President, past presidents and the executive committee of the Hebrew Institute of
It is difficult to believe that if we only follow Hashem’s rules then Hashem will take care of our needs—that we can place our entire
Anyone can tell the story of the splitting of the Red Sea. The Israelites were up against the shoreline. The Egyptians were bearing down on
(This is the second part of a two-part article. Part One appeared in the 711/13 issue of JLBC.) Da’as Torah! The very words themselves are