Muting Your iPhone When Entering Shul
Last time, we discussed the two issues we all face regarding tefillah and smartphones. The first is stopping your phone’s notifications from disturbing your own
Last time, we discussed the two issues we all face regarding tefillah and smartphones. The first is stopping your phone’s notifications from disturbing your own
Part 53 (Continued from previous week) Epilogue (to the first edition of “My Stories”) My problem with writing an epilogue is that I don’t know
Rami Knapp, age 12 of Teaneck and a seventh grade student at RYNJ, is combining his passion for trivia, Torah and games to develop a
The first time Nesanel Epstein tried his hand at fixing tallis strings, he was all of 8 years old. He’s been hooked ever since. He’s
People often think about eating latkes—too often, for some people—but not a lot of people think about how much sweat and tears go into making
A Torah scroll can be difficult to read unless you know the nikudot, i.e., the little dots and lines that determine how each word should
Go ahead. Step into Patis Bakery when it officially opens to the public in the very near future and walk out of there empty handed,
Thanks to the internet and social media, the latest gourmet trends consistently reach a broad spectrum of foods, including all-time holiday favorites such as sufganiyot.
On Monday evening, December 3, Heichal HaTorah’s talmidim, prospective talmidim and rebbeim celebrated Chanukah with a ruach-filled chagiga. Well-known Jewish music star Beri Weber kicked
Yeshivat Frisch students had a blast celebrating Chanukah this week. A total of 44 Judaic studies sections have enjoyed after-school Chanukah parties, hosted at the
Yeshivat He’Atid preschoolers got the chance to see how olive oil is made for Chanukah. Students got a chance to participate in pressing olives and
The Moriah School is ready for Chanukah! With the help of the first graders, art teacher Morah Gila Bretter adorned the Moriah lobby with beautiful