Before You Can Love Others, Learn to Love Yourself
My problem with women is that I feel that I always like them more than they like me. I’m a very romantic, devoted kind of
My problem with women is that I feel that I always like them more than they like me. I’m a very romantic, devoted kind of
Rivky Elberger is studying at Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim in Jerusalem. She grew up in Elizabeth, attended JEC for elementary school and Bruriah for high school.
It’s been a little over three months since I started Humans of the Old City. I was on a hike in the Golan with my
Did you ever notice how some recipes claim to be the best? Actually, not just the best, but the best ever. Or maybe even the
Tasting a grenache noir from Vitkin, a storied boutique winery that became available to kosher consumers only beginning with the 2015 vintage, is a profound
Tasty wines from Israel, France, Spain, Argentina, Italy, New Zealand and, of course, California’s Napa Valley were on glittering display on Monday at the 12th
When Yves Saint Laurent said “Fashions fade, but style is eternal,” he was probably not addressing a teenager. Amid fights over homework, friends and technology,
A properly picked bat mitzvah hairstyle will give the perfect finishing touch to the beautiful bat mitzvah girl. I have rounded up some hairstyles that
“The tween and early-teen ages are the most difficult from a fashion perspective,” said Adrianne Mittan, co-owner of Teaneck’s Rayna Boutique. This is a conclusion
This past Sunday RYNJ eighth grade students had the opportunity to enjoy an interactive hilchot Shabbat presentation by Josh Rossman (aka “Melacha Man”). After hearing
SAR HS’s ninth grade enjoyed their first grade-wide tisch featuring Shabbat songs, great food and a Dvar Torah from ninth grade advisor and SLC teacher