“Don’t Forget the Tambourines!”
It is a familiar domestic scene, one that we have all experienced. The family is about to leave on a well-deserved long vacation. All the
It is a familiar domestic scene, one that we have all experienced. The family is about to leave on a well-deserved long vacation. All the
Anyone can tell the story of the splitting of the Red Sea. The Israelites were up against the shoreline. The Egyptians were bearing down on
Teaneck—Rachelle and Mark Zomick are this year’s guests of honor at the Young Israel of Teaneck 16th annual dinner. Tamar and Matt Lowe as recipients
Teaneck—The annual Rinat Dinner will take place this year on Saturday evening, February 21, 2015, at Congregation Keter Torah. The guests of honor will be
We realize that we are not normal. We get really excited over minor things that we do to make each other happy that others would
In the late 1990s, a group from our community in Givat Ze’ev hiked to the nearby Arab village of El Jib. As its name indicates,
We’ve all heard the old jokes about proud Jewish mothers bragging about “my son the doctor, my son the lawyer,” etc. We also know the
Deputy director of the Georg Eckert Institute for International Textbook Research and Chair for History of Education and Comparative Education at Technical University Braunschweig As
It’s been a long time since we have been reminded that organ donations can save lives. We read about it, hear about it, and then
Broccoli Dijon Ingredients: 1 lb. broccoli florets, fresh or frozen 1/4 cup olive oil 2 tbls. Dijon mustard 1/2 tbls. lemon juice 1 tsp. salt
The past year has offered some truly splendid wines, from golden bubblies made in the heart of Champagne, to bold boutique reds from California’s Sonoma
With Super Bowl Sunday upon us, there’s a good chance that those who are congregating in man caves across the nation will consume more food