Wine Regions of Israel: The Powerhouse Winemakers of Central Israel
Part III of IV The wines my group enjoyed in this tasting all were from wineries that the average kosher wine consumer has heard of,
Part III of IV The wines my group enjoyed in this tasting all were from wineries that the average kosher wine consumer has heard of,
Purple was once the color of royalty. Made from a dye so expensive that only royals could afford it, the color signified wealth and elitism.
Dry, Brittle Hair As temperatures decrease, moisture levels in the air drop as well, causing your hair to become more dry and brittle. Textured, wavy
Sequins have definitely had their time in the sun. 2017 saw sequins not just as a trim, but covering entire dresses, and 2018 looks to
Students in Ma’ayanot’s 12th grade physics classes, accompanied by Gila Stein, Gillian Cofnas and Aryeh Tiefenbrunn, bundled up against the cold on December 27, and
Moriah is once again expanding its learning options for students with the new co-taught math class by Mrs. Greenberg and Mrs. Levy in the middle
Yeshivat Frisch welcomed White House official Jason Greenblatt, assistant to the president and special representative for international negotiations, on Thursday, Dec. 28. Greenblatt discussed the
Throughout an exciting interdisciplinary STEM invention unit, the goal was to stimulate the imagination of RYNJ sixth graders, and provide a channel in which to
A group of 15 MTA sophomores left for Israel last week to participate in the yeshiva’s one-of-a-kind Makor Chaim Exchange Program. Yeshivat Makor Chaim is
RYNJ fourth grade students had a special visit from members of the Van Saun Zoo. The zookeepers taught them about invertebrates and vertebrates, and how
The children of the Leah Sokoloff Nursery School of Shomrei Torah in Fair Lawn enjoyed a hibernation breakfast with pancakes, syrup, hot chocolate and mini
Kol Chaverim Preschools (Teaneck and Fair Lawn branches) enjoyed a family chanukah chagiga on Sunday, Dec 10. The children enjoyed time with all the morot,