Kids in Israel for the Year? Make Sure They Have What They Need
Sending your child off for a year in Israel has become a rite of passage. This time of year, parents and kids begin to worry
Sending your child off for a year in Israel has become a rite of passage. This time of year, parents and kids begin to worry
Atara Staiman and Amanda Alexander grew up side by side on Edgemont Place in Teaneck. Atara, daughter of Aliza and Kal Staiman, and Amanda, daughter
A few weeks ago, I voted in the New Jersey presidential primary. It was my first time ever voting, since I had turned 18, and
If you’re reading this, our goldfish is probably dead. Wait. You didn’t actually know we had a goldfish. I’ll start over. So we got a
Every family has unique talents. There are families that have a knack for crafty things and you can see the whole mishpacha wearing matching, handmade,
My son Shaya just graduated from the Bernard Revel Graduate School of Yeshiva University. All of the graduates were given the book Bernard Revel: Builder
This past week, a team of archaeologists in Israel unearthed the first significant Philistine burial site. Toward the end of their 30-year excavation, they were
In last month’s article, we observed the convergence of Torah precepts and psychological theories regarding the critical role “self-love” plays as a prerequisite for healthy
Called “the best food film of 2016” and voted “Ford Best of the Fest” by this year’s New Jersey Jewish Film Festival attendees, In Search
Scores of JEC families will benefit from the $150,000 raised through the school’s first annual golf outing on July 11. The event, held at the
Lisa Traiger, LCSW at JFS Metrowest, received The Lester Z. Lieberman Humanism in Healthcare Award from the Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey on July 18.
Members of NCJW/Essex met up with members of Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America to visit the Morristown office of Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen