Honoring our Parents
It is difficult to teach our children the midah of kibud av v’ame while they are growing up in our homes. Some parents feel uncomfortable
It is difficult to teach our children the midah of kibud av v’ame while they are growing up in our homes. Some parents feel uncomfortable
Stuck is not a funny word. One thinks of traffic, writer’s block, dead-end jobs, perhaps relationships and unfinished projects. We would like to address “being
We have all faced the challenge of letting go of our anger and resentment at one time or other. More often than we would like
As an accountant and a lawyer I’ve heard my fair share of jokes regarding my profession. Take for example, “When does a person decide to
Englewood–A ribbon-cutting ceremony will be held this Tuesday at 1 p.m. to inaugurate the newest MIRI Couture boutique in Englewood. Located at 37 North Dean
The mainstream music heard in the streets of the haredi community, in the yeshivas and on the radio stations, can be called “Hasidic pop,” and
Nechama Sarah Gila Nadborny-Burgeman, author of The Princess of Dan, has created Sarah Danborne, a privileged child of the ’60s, who wanders through academia, America,
The Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution guarantees that, in all criminal prosecutions, the accused shall “have the assistance of counsel for his defense.” Nearly
The Project Ezrah employment office works with candidates seeking new employment by offering resume reviews, job consultation and referrals. Our goal is to work with
“Is Moriah’s mommy and daddy coming to school for its birthday today?” asked one of the pre-K children at the birthday celebrating 50 years of
This week RYNJ participated in the Hour of Code. The international Hour of Code is a one hour introduction to computer science designed to show
Ben Porat Yosef 4th graders had a wonderful morning of learning Navi with their parents this morning at the Fourth Grade “Mesibat Navi.” They played