Top 10 Lessons I Have Learned as a Principal in Schools With a Broad Religious Spectrum
I have now been principal in two schools which, while both Modern Orthodox in denomination, had a student population from a wide range of Jewish
I have now been principal in two schools which, while both Modern Orthodox in denomination, had a student population from a wide range of Jewish
I don’t often get into theological debates with other people—for instance, arguments about God’s existence, or the nature of God, or Judaism’s veracity. It’s not
I often say that being married is like being in recovery-you have to take it one day at a time. As little girls, we are
I recently stood in as a chaperone for my son’s day camp rafting trip, and I’ll tell you—rafting is a great activity for building teamwork,
Dr. Paul Winkler went to his eternal rest on July 12. I missed the funeral of my mentor, colleague and friend because it was day
Waze, the uber-popular navigation app originally developed in Israel that has taken the world by storm, is once again leading the pack, this time with
It’s probably a safe bet that John Lofstock is the only member of Shomrei Torah in Fair Lawn who has spent serious time serving on
Whether you are a staunch supporter of the Obama administration or you adamantly oppose it, it is rare that I find someone who does
How many times have you found yourself being jealous of professional athletes with their massive salaries? You find yourself comparing your life with theirs, as
Two weeks abroad on an annual summer vacation can be somewhat disorienting when you return stateside. My recent trip to Israel where my wife and
Thursday, August 11 marked 10 years since Michael Levin z”l, a lone soldier who made aliyah from Philadelphia, was killed fighting in the Second Lebanon
Ben-Gurion University’s Medical School for International Health (MSIH) is an innovative, four-year, North American–style medical school that prepares physicians to address the impact of cultural,