The Roots of Bergenfield: Marge Kohlhagen and Her Memories of the Rebbe
Part I of II Sometimes in reporting an article, those holding the notebook and pen might want to hurry along an interview to get to
Part I of II Sometimes in reporting an article, those holding the notebook and pen might want to hurry along an interview to get to
When we set privacy settings on social media are they enforceable? Twitter says yes, but a recent judicial decision by the Second Circuit Court of
Who doesn’t remember where they were or what they were doing on the morning of 9/11? Well, for those of us around on June 6,
The state of Israel was given to the Jewish people, according to a well-known Hebrew poem, on a “silver platter.” The silver platter refers to
Recently, at a Shalom Task Force educational workshop that I gave at a college, a student asked: “How does someone know how to have a
On the morning following their excursion to Rome, the Rabinowitzes planned a visit to the nearby city of Tivoli, halfway between Rome and Fiuggi. It
(Courtesy of Camp Acheinu) Great news for Bergen County residents! Camp Acheinu, a day camp for boys entering first through sixth grade, which opened its
(Courtesy of Camp Grow Torah) Imagine your child frolicking through a field of tomatoes on their way to daven Shacharit. Imagine them caring for chickens
(Courtesy of Camp Lavi) When the sun goes down and the campers have fun at their night activities, the Lavi husbands play! This past Saturday
I want to relate a story and then I want to share why I believe members of our community should join my son Eli and
Fern Penn lives in Greenwich Village, but when she shops for Shabbat, she goes to where it’s really happening: Crown Heights, Brooklyn. Penn has started
Part 8 (Continued from last week) In the 10 years from 1914 to 1924 the world had sunk into ruins for the Germans. The powers