Hesder Yeshiva Students—a Pillar of Our People
Last week at Torah Academy of Bergen County one of our alumni, Benjy Lankin, class of 2014, visited his alma mater. Benjy was in the
Last week at Torah Academy of Bergen County one of our alumni, Benjy Lankin, class of 2014, visited his alma mater. Benjy was in the
Although we are used to thinking of the Tanach as entirely Hebrew, sometimes words from other languages creep in. One of the languages that sometimes
Part I In previous articles we considered the distinction between “liberation” and “freedom.” It is true that the Exodus from Egypt marked our physical liberation
Those were the days! I can’t help but become nostalgic every time I put my youngest son to sleep. As my children grow, I know
This morning’s parsha describes for us the great “theophany,” the revelation of God, at Har Sinai, an event witnessed by the entire nation, experienced by
Excitement about Torah learning is a goal we all share for our children. We want our children to love learning Torah and to develop a
Last week I had quite an unusual experience, which fortunately I was able to laugh about. The alternative would have been to cry, and I
Devorah Miller is studying in Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim (MMY) in the Baka neighborhood of Jerusalem. She is from Passaic and attended Yeshivas Beis Hillel for
When I was 16 years old I traveled to Israel with my family for the first time. I fell in love. Deeply in love. With
We have become accustomed over the years to opening our home to guests for short or prolonged stays. It reached the point after many years
It is music that draws the eyes and ears of the world to the Grammy awards. But the fashion show on the red carpet is
Today we bring you some exciting news in the field of exercise. (Yes, the field of exercise. I picture an actual field where people exercise,