Midreshet AMIT: For the Love of It
We trained rigorously for months to build up our stamina and speed, and tapped all of our resources in Israel and at home to raise
We trained rigorously for months to build up our stamina and speed, and tapped all of our resources in Israel and at home to raise
Rabbi Hershel Schachter’s responsum concerning young women being permitted to wear tefillin in yeshiva schools is less troubling for its conclusion than it is for
Although I would otherwise be hesitant to address a critique by non-Orthodox rabbis of an halachic ruling and the halachic methodology of one of our
A young teacher (YT) is interviewing with an assistant principal (AP) for a job teaching Tanach: AP: Tell me, what do you believe are some
Bergenfield—Areyvut, a non-profit based in Bergenfield, just began its bat mitzvah year. Founded in 2002, Areyvut’s mission is to infuse the lives of Jewish youth
With Pesach quickly approaching and the annual ritual of cleaning our homes will shortly begin in earnest. Homemakers will meticulously clean, scrub and rid their
Many memories come back to us this Shabbat as we recall Mordechai’s Chag HaSmicha celebration and the three and a half wonderful years that we
One of the great things about working for the Simon Wiesenthal Center is the incredible people you meet, especially the heroes that survived the Holocaust.
I am usually allergic to any form of physical exercise, yet I have managed to trek more miles in the last few days than the
Brooklyn—Mrs. Miriam Lubling, co-founder and president of the Rivkah Laufer Bikur Cholim, and a legendary patient advocate in New York area hospitals, died this week
The Onion Tart is a humble comestible, yet one that always brings a stroke of elegance to a table. I like to call this my
Hydrogen peroxide is so versatile and it is an amazing household tool. Most people use it to cleanse a wound, but there are many more