Hy Miklacki, z”l: A Paragon of Jewish Survival
On Friday, June 16, Hy Miklacki, a 97-year-old active member of the Passaic Jewish community, peacefully passed away. He was one of the last male
On Friday, June 16, Hy Miklacki, a 97-year-old active member of the Passaic Jewish community, peacefully passed away. He was one of the last male
Although the Torah is the blueprint for life and positive living, I am not aware of any section in the Shulchan Aruch called The Laws
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Feldheim Publishers recently reissued, in a revised edition, its famed “Tehillim Eis Ratzon and Aneni: Zichron Yocheved,” all in one volume, with an English translation
Reviewing: “The Presidents and the Jews,” by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky (http://tinyurl.com/y89gnnrl) During the school year there are multiple opportunities for students to satisfy their intellectual
The annual school cycle has ended. Teachers have finished scurrying like squirrels to bring about a smooth closure to the school year. We’ve assessed for
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I remember the first time I saw an eating disorder portrayed on television. I was 12 years old watching a re-run of “7th Heaven” and
On April 21, Alan R. Hanson, the acting assistant attorney general, U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ), sent letters to eight “sanctuary cities,” including Sacramento, Chicago,
I find that one thing that suddenly occurs to new parents after their first child is born is that they have to think of a