An Enemy Named…Ebola
OH MY GOD, EBOLA HAS COME TO AMERICA! That is not how I reacted when I heard that Thomas Duncan, a Liberian man in Texas,
OH MY GOD, EBOLA HAS COME TO AMERICA! That is not how I reacted when I heard that Thomas Duncan, a Liberian man in Texas,
All the clients I “career coach” go through the “Tell me about yourself” exercise during our first ten minutes together. Why is this so pivotal?
When Samantha Abrams and Ian Gaffney met in 2008 at a music festival in Ithaca, NY, little did they know their lives would change forever
“I love to entertain and make people smile,” says Meir Kalmanson. Kalmanson is the founder and creative director of AMK Productions. Many of you know
As nations issued statements of support for the Balfour Declaration, the British statement supporting statehood for the Jews in the Land of Israel issued on
The yomim tovim of Shemini Atzeres and Simchat Torah are a time of rejoicing with family and friends, of elevating the mundane to a spiritual
Many people are familiar with Taglit-Birthright Israel and the numerous 10-day free Israel trips they run. However, most people are not aware that Birthright organizes
Every high schooler finds the adjustment to post-secondary institutions anxiety provoking and full of challenges. But for the student with disabilities, preparation for this next
“Train a child according to his way” (Proverbs 22:6) is a Biblical aphorism summing up the feeling of many parents and educators. Inspired by this
I had landed in Tel Aviv or, more precisely, Ben-Gurion airport, early Friday morning. The late winter clouds only thickened as my driver drove me
On Sunday morning, October 26, 2014, the Yeshivat Noam Fourth Grade students and their parents gathered for the second consecutive year in Fort Lee, at
Participants in the JCC Senior Adult Department, young adults with special needs from its Guttenberg Center for Special Services, and children in the JCC Early