Rewinding My Timeline, Part 2
To recap last week’s installment: I’ve decided to take some time to look back at a few periods in my life. I spoke about my
To recap last week’s installment: I’ve decided to take some time to look back at a few periods in my life. I spoke about my
Gambling is good business, or at least a profitable one. According to the American Gaming Association, in 2012 the 464 commercial casinos in the US
Professor of Physiology & Neurobiology and Senior Associate Dean at The Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College Race-related demonstrations, Title IX disputes, affirmative-action court
Krakow, Poland–Victor Schoenfeld, Chief Winemaker at the Golan Heights Winery in Northern Israel, has been named “Wine Person of the Year 2014” by Poland’s leading
Texting on Shabbos! Rabbis have been arguing, writing, blogging, and preaching from the pulpit on this topic since the Shabbos App was first announced. According
Senior Research Fellow at St George’s, University of London Widely proscribed around the world for its recreational uses, cannabis is being used in a number
This coming December when public school children are on winter break, something special is happening at Ben Porat Yosef in Paramus. All Jewish public school
About 250 people, many of them young couples, attended “A Night Out for Chesed 24/7,” an event held at Congregation Keter Torah, to support the
Toward goals of encouraging critical thinking, engagement with the world community, and an integration of Judaic and General Studies, Ma’ayanot suspends regular classes for a
Last week, RYNJ held a technology night for parents. The turnout was outstanding. Rabbi Price, RYNJ Head of School, kicked the night off with an
RYNJ students of 4B1 wrote biography reports about famous people who have made a difference in the world. The boys dressed up in costume, depicting
Moriah 1st graders participated in a Thanksgiving Feast as a culmination to their units in both Jewish and General Studies. Students learned about different midot