Torah Homeschooling Conference in Englewood on May 25
Englewood—“I was terribly disappointed with the education my children were getting; with an extravagant price tag too,” said David Giller of Bergenfield, who davens at
Englewood—“I was terribly disappointed with the education my children were getting; with an extravagant price tag too,” said David Giller of Bergenfield, who davens at
In our last article, we spoke about some parenting challenges as relating to technology. The following three examples were cited: The father who needed to
Shortly before we left Montreal, I saw a young man at the urging of his mother. He agreed to come, but didn’t understand what the
Rabbi Tzvi Klebanow, director of Nahal Haredi, spent last weekend in the metropolitan area gaining awareness and raising funds for the religious Israeli military unit,
Between Pesach and Shavuos we are in a state of growth. We study Pirkei Avos, we think about how we can rectify the mistakes of
Harav Yechiel Abuchatzeira, Chief Rabbi of Ramle, is coming to America to inspire his followers. After the large turnout last year, Yad L’Achim has been
Years ago I overheard two day school children discussing Tanach. “What was the name of Moshe’s wife?” a five-year-old boy asked his three-year-old sister. Crinkling
Q: Why does the insurance company charge me interest to borrow my own money? This question is one critics of cash-value life insurance often raise.
The Yachad Family Shabbaton which we just returned from was not at all eye-opening for us. We do not have to be reminded of the
Our last discussion began with a survey, so this one will begin with a trivia question: Who are the role models that have the most
In preparation for Israel’s recent Independence Day celebrations, Prof. Avinoam Rozenak spoke to the participants in an extracurricular Talmud study group at Hebrew University on
New York—Sixty-five years after its establishment, Israel remains a central feature of Jewish educational programming in North America, perhaps nowhere more ubiquitously than in Jewish