Common-Sense School Calendars: Yeshiva Break
The Millers work full-time jobs. They enjoy spending time together as a family, but struggle to do so with their crazed schedules. The Millers take
The Millers work full-time jobs. They enjoy spending time together as a family, but struggle to do so with their crazed schedules. The Millers take
(Courtesy of CIJE) It wasn’t business as usual at Malion Holding on Sunday morning, January 13; it was jammed packed with people vying to see
In the past we have discussed the need to bring current events into the classroom in general as well as from a Jewish perspective. Environmental
As we write this during the week of Holocaust Remembrance Day, we wonder how many people have given thought to how, many generations ago, family
As a coach, it is relatively common to be contacted by individuals who feel stuck. Often, these people are mid-late career and struggle in their
Part 1: Zamosc, a Sephardic settlement in Poland. Poland, the place where the majority of the world’s Jewish population could be found by the eve
(Courtesy of NJJBA) NJJBA members kicked off a day filled with advocacy by meeting with Senate President Stephen Sweeney. Speaking about the high taxes in
Part XV In the August 1940 issue of The American Mercury, Eugene Lyons, a conservative journalist and editor of the centrist monthly, warned Americans to
“Can we get a dog?” No. “Why not?” Because I do not like dogs. (My friend Elisa kept saying we should get a dog.) “Can
Do any of the following sound like you? Do you feel like you walk around all day apologizing to people? Are you uncomfortable when someone
(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) Susan Bauer, executive director of the Yeshiva University Career Center, escorted 20 undergraduate students over their winter break to visit some
(Courtesy of Torat Reva Yerushalayim) Torat Reva Yerushalayim, a nonprofit organization based in Jerusalem, will once again be preparing mishloach manot/matanot l’evyonim packages, which will