Streaming Update 2019
A few years ago I wrote a column about streaming, cutting the wire to our TVs. At the time I felt like a pioneer by
A few years ago I wrote a column about streaming, cutting the wire to our TVs. At the time I felt like a pioneer by
(Courtesy of Beth Shalom Cong. of Scranton) My husband and I moved to Scranton, Pennsylvania, with our baby girl in the summer of 2018, when
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC on the Palisades) The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades Waltuch Art Gallery presents “Gathering of Waters,” a breathtaking collection of pastels
Rutgers University’s Allen and Joan Bildner Center for the Study of Jewish Life celebrated 20 years of their Jewish Film Festival earlier this month. Eighteen
A couple of weeks ago at work I had to attend an active shooter training. For the beginning of the class the instructor went through
“Alukah (the leech) has two daughters {and sons} crying ‘Give, give!’” —Proverbs 30:15 “Listen my son to the story of an old woman who lived
(Courtesy of Bergen County Chanukah Toy Drive) Na’aleh High School for Girls may be the new kid on the block, but its students are ready
I see a lot of patients with hip pain. Many time, the pain comes on slowly and insidiously out of nowhere, without a fall or
Dirshu Kinyan Chochma Program Nears End of First Machzor “We are all obligated to learn mussar,” said Rabbi Dovid Meisels, a Dirshu Kinyan Chochma participant,
Part 2 (Continued from last week) The period of Joshua and the conquest covers roughly the Late Bronze Age, which spanned from about 1200 BC
There’s a lot of depressing news these days, so maybe we should focus on something lighter, like art news. That should cheer us up, right?
When it comes to keeping kosher, one of the most important concepts is captured by the Yiddish word “pareve,” which technically means “neutral” but practically