Holiday Reflections
As we begin to think back to how much food we may have consumed during the holiday, we can also take a few minutes to
As we begin to think back to how much food we may have consumed during the holiday, we can also take a few minutes to
At a Chanukah play at one of my grandchildren’s schools, an assistant principal attempted to light a menorah on stage. As she fumbled with the
Teaneck–An unfortunate byproduct of the recently concluded Jewish holidays is gaining weight, as nearly every one of them is centered on festive meals. What better
CyberArk Software Ltd. (CYBR) rallied 87% in its New York trading debut after becoming the first Israeli cyber security company to go public in the
Within the first three days after the official launch of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce (OJC), more than 216 businesses from across the world
Today’s saver/investor has a vast assortment of financial products for accumulation. However, this array of options can be distilled into three categories. Fig. 1 provides
I was reading a magazine with a cover story called “The Permanent Temporary Workforce.” The in-depth section, “The Disposable Worker,” reported on the negativity currently
Englewood – THE GYM, a complete lifestyle and fitness center, is once again opening its doors to support Breast Cancer Awareness month. Last year, THE
The Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities (J-ADD), a non-profit, nonsectarian organization dedicated to helping all individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, will hold its
Tenafly–More than 250 athletes and volunteers from throughout Bergen County recently participated in this year’s annual Chuck Guttenberg Center for the Physically Challenged Special Games-Special
At Yavneh Academy, great emphasis is placed on both professional development and student empowerment. At a recent in-service for early childhood and lower grade teachers,
This fall, Torah Academy of Bergen County (TABC) launched its new Tzurba D’Rabbanan Program, an opportunity for additional Talmud study open to all Freshmen. Under