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The first time I heard these words was when I was watching an episode of Oprah and I was irritated. After making a somewhat grand
The first time I heard these words was when I was watching an episode of Oprah and I was irritated. After making a somewhat grand
Jews around the world were inspired last month when Arab-Israeli teenager Mohammad Zoabi cloaked himself in an Israeli flag and spoke into a bedroom video
Humans have about 350 different types of olfactory receptors in the nose, which detect odors and start a signaling process that then messages the brain.
If Holocaust education in U.S. public schools is to live up to the commitment of “never again,” some experts believe that teaching the subject hand-in-hand
I must confess. Although I like gadgets, I am not a techie per se. Many of us enjoy technology and believe that we are well
Times Square, filled with flashing billboards, sweeping skyscrapers, and crowds and crowds of tourists, has been in the news lately. After a few ugly incidents,
If you are a religious worker with a job offer from a non-profit religious organization in the United States, you may be eligible for a
Although the day was overcast and the rain held off until after the concert ended, the nice Jewish boy from Newark, Jason Alexander, took Tanglewood
We both recall the days when a family vacation meant getting into the car and driving somewhere. Nina’s family during the summer months often accompanied
One of the first dilemmas that any student of both science and Jewish tradition encounters is the seeming dissonance between the scientific and Jewish understandings
Today, with all of the amazing features people have on their Smart phones and for texting, voicemail management still remains a mystery. Many voicemails people
Englewood—While the war rages in Israel and Gaza, supporters on both sides are using social media to win the hearts, minds—and dollars—of people around the