The Festival of Lights (and Food, Of Course)
By the time you read this, Chanukah will quite possibly be over, but I’m writing this on the first night, so I’d like to talk
By the time you read this, Chanukah will quite possibly be over, but I’m writing this on the first night, so I’d like to talk
Once upon a time, many years ago, I was a student in Stern College for Women and Others, as I affectionately referred to it. I
Israel is a country made up of diverse tribes, communities, ethnicities and religions. There are rival political camps and many different approaches to issues. If
Livingston–Despite a career in hedge funds, Eyal Bitansky’s passion for playing wouldn’t die down. On a pro bono basis, he worked as a DJ or–with
Dr. Henry Ekstein is a story teller. Sit down with him and he is happy to share a story with you from his life and
Teaneck–As Dr. Carol Glaser’s divorce support group for Orthodox women concludes after meeting for almost two years, a new group is forming to provide support
In his long-running radio program, “A Prairie Home Companion,” host Garrison Keillor reports events from the fictional community of Lake Wobegon, Minnesota, a place where
Launched three years ago, Ma’ayanot’s Alumnae College Fellowship Program was designed to afford alumnae who have an interest in formal and/or informal Jewish education the
During a 10-week simulation SMG this fall, four 7th graders at Yavneh Academy turned $100,000 into $131,495. They finished in second place out of 500
TABC’s Color War 2014 was amazing! With each class assigned a unit in Tzahal: Freshmen Chail Haavir, Sophomores Chail Hayam, Juniors Modi’in and Seniors Tzanchanim,
RYNJ students of 4B1 are learning how to do research. The boys learned how to use a table of contents and an index to locate
The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades runs a “Grand-Friend” program that encourages intergenerational interactions between seniors and young children who attend programs at the Center.