The New Drivers of Europe’s Geopolitics and Problems
For the past two weeks, I have focused on the growing fragmentation of Europe. Two weeks ago, the murders in Paris prompted me to write
For the past two weeks, I have focused on the growing fragmentation of Europe. Two weeks ago, the murders in Paris prompted me to write
My parents moved into my childhood home five days before I was born. Like the new, adorable baby they brought home from the hospital, the
Union—Aliza Augustine and Janet R. Kirchheimer, both daughters of Holocaust survivors, have been invited to exhibit their work at Kean University, Human Rights Institute Gallery.
At the end of the day during my commute home from New York City, or as I’m lying in bed awaiting sleep, I reflect on
When we think of snow days, we often imagine curling up with hot cocoa, marshmallows, and whipped cream, buttered popcorn and chocolate chip cookies baking
Teaneck—Renewal, an organization dedicated to assisting people suffering from chronic kidney disease, will present several programs at Congregation Beth Aaron, 950 Queen Anne Rd., Teaneck
If you’re reading this and have school-aged children, you likely just survived spending over a week with your children while they were off for yeshiva
The measles outbreak traced back to Disneyland has spread to eight states, with as many as 95 cases reported by January 28. Media outlets are highlighting the
Like many high school students I completely misunderstood the philosopher Herbert Spencer’s phrase “survival of the fittest.” I interpreted it to mean that those animals
Over the course of thirty years, I have been trying to lose 20 pounds to no avail… although I’ve always watched my weight, steadfastly dieted
Do you eat only when you’re actually hungry? Many of us eat even when our bodies don’t need food. Just the thought of food entices
To worried parents, they can look like pack mules on two legs—students who carry a load on their minds and a load on their backs.