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I’m not trying to be an endorser of products in general, but there are some go-to products that I absolutely love and would like to
I’m not trying to be an endorser of products in general, but there are some go-to products that I absolutely love and would like to
As the January 24 race approaches, hundreds of members of Team Yachad across North America and in Israel are in intensive training for the Miami
Lisa has been on the faculty of an area public elementary school for almost 30 years. Over the years, “Miss” Lisa, as she is known
Deep feelings of joy and gratitude to Hashem for the privilege of learning His holy Torah was palpable at the uplifting siyum on Seder Kodashim
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Even though it’s not Rosh Hashanah, New Year’s Eve sees many of us waiting expectantly for the ball to drop with a glass of sparkling
“What can we bring back from Israel?” my in-laws once offered, over the phone, when they were about to travel. “Nothing! Really, nothing,” I said,
TEAM, the Traditional End-of-Life Awareness Movement, is uniting hundreds of shuls and communities across the country. Their mission is to raise awareness about the importance
Every married couple, once they hear the news that they are expecting their first child, is overcome with joy: “Wow, we are going to become
When Camp Dora Golding’s director was looking to retire, he encouraged Alex Gold, one of the camp’s division heads, to apply for the job. Gold
(StatePoint) Food brings family together. And time spent in the kitchen is how cooking traditions and those secrets behind the best dishes get handed down