The Pregnant Girl’s Guide to Back Pain
In anticipation of bringing new life into the world, pregnancy can be a time of excitement and joy. Often, it also brings new aches and
In anticipation of bringing new life into the world, pregnancy can be a time of excitement and joy. Often, it also brings new aches and
Only three years after going into business in Ness Ziona, Israel, Mapi Pharma has won U.S. patents for two promising drugs in its pipeline: a slow-release
Most of what I know about Tu B’Shvat, I learned as an adult. As a kid, I don’t think I was taught that much about
Part Two Lapid’s mission on her U.S. book tour is to “show another Israel,” one whose people “deal with kids, family life, mother and father,
Elizabeth, NJ–A holiday blood drive that was open to the public and sponsored by the Jewish Educational Center yielded an impressive 84 pints of blood
Alpha Epsilon Pi Joins the Conference of Presidents New York—The international Jewish fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi), has been accepted, via election, as a member
For the fifth year running, Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School for Girls opened up to the community at large for a Day of Study in the
On December 26th, The Frisch School in Paramus held its second annual 26 Acts of Kindness Day in memory of the 26 victims of the
In the classroom and in the Beit Midrash, students learn the words of the tefillot (prayers) and their meaning. To build on that foundation, Yeshivat
Yeshivat Noam invited local day schools to join together to offer a lay leadership training seminar with fundraising coach Amy Schiffman of Giving Tree Associates.
Throughout the month of Shevat we are engaging in a school-wide program based on the Bucket Filling series of books. “Bucket Filling” is a character-building
In conjunction with Health Week at Yeshivat Noam, grades 3-5 participated in a grade-wide “Bracha Bee” to emphasize the importance and beauty of saying blessings