Lighting a Spark in Our Adolescents
Parenting takes center stage as we read through Parshat Toldos. We learn about Eisav and Yaakov, twin brothers, each one with a different temperament and
Parenting takes center stage as we read through Parshat Toldos. We learn about Eisav and Yaakov, twin brothers, each one with a different temperament and
Last year, on December 25, 2017, Heichal HaTorah hosted a grandfather-grandson morning of Torah learning. It was beautiful and touching to see grandfathers sitting next
Editor’s note: Aliza Strassman is a member of Congregation Darchei Noam of Fair Lawn and a teacher at BPY. She is from the Squirrel Hill
A mere 10 minutes away from the Modern Orthodox hub that is Teaneck is a beautiful, upscale city with all the amenities necessary to make
Working together across state lines, each in his own state legislature, New York State Assemblyman Walter Mosley (NY-57) and New Jersey Assemblyman Gordon Johnson (NJ-37)
(Courtesy of AMIT) AMIT’s 2018 Annual Dinner will pay tribute to outstanding leaders from different regions who work tirelessly to support AMIT’s mission of building
What do a tomato shaped kitchen timer, a checklist, classical music and a pet have in common? When it comes to studying for a test,
(Courtesy of Makor) Makor Disability Services proudly sponsored its second annual 5K run on Sunday, October 28, as part of the NYC Runs series. It
(Courtesy of HRH) It is with a heavy heart that we write this article in light of the tragic anti-Semitic attack in Pittsburgh. We extend
“Working out is a part of who I am and a major part of my day. I want to help bring that feeling to others.”
This is my second update on dementia—the first I wrote about two years ago. At that time I shared that I have vascular dementia. Fortunately
Amidst all of the crises the Orthodox Jewish community is facing—the shidduch crisis, off-the-derech children, substance abuse and internet addiction—no one is talking about the