Teaneck’s Dr. Sol Rosenberg Chases Lifelong Passions
Sol Rosenberg, D. Eng. Sci, was born as Shlomo Gelbard in Olkhovatka, Russia, near the Ukrainian border. He arrived on U.S. shores in December of
Sol Rosenberg, D. Eng. Sci, was born as Shlomo Gelbard in Olkhovatka, Russia, near the Ukrainian border. He arrived on U.S. shores in December of
Rabbi Zushe Yosef Blech, 64, a towering figure in the world of kashruth, passed away suddenly in late January. He is remembered as a kind,
According to a recent survey conducted by AARP, over one-third of older adults in America are experiencing pervasive loneliness. This equates to over 42.6 million
With children spending more and more time online, we’ve entered a new era in which teaching our young ones how to be safe online must
I’m heavily dependent on my smartphone and the apps that continue to make my daily life a bit smoother. I’m on and off a host
Yeshiva break often triggers an exodus from our surrounding communities to all sorts of attractive locations including Disney World, Caribbean islands and ski resorts. The
(Courtesy of Tamarim Concierge) With Purim fast approaching once again Tamarim Concierge and their online Mishloach Manot Shop are your go-to option for sending Purim
Part 15 (written 2004) (Continued from last week) Return to the US In early 1947 my military orders came through to return to the US
The robotics team from the Mr. and Mrs. Lester Sutker AMIT Modi’in School for Boys in Modi’in, Israel, came in second place in the First
A lot of people might not know this, but it’s important to go to the doctor once in a while. Even when you’re healthy. Seriously.
During the Yom Kippur War in October 1973, my neighbor on French Hill in Jerusalem was a retired high-level CIA analyst and operative. Despite an
“Search Engine: Finding Meaning in Jewish Texts,” by Rabbi Gil Student. Kodesh Press. Paperback, 398 pages. 2018. ISBN-10: 1947857045. $24.95. Nice guys do not have