Neve Yerushalayim: In the Business of Igniting Souls
(Courtesy of Neve Yerushalayim) Jerusalem, December 1980. A young American tourist wearing jeans and a backpack descends the steps to the Kotel plaza. Gazing at
(Courtesy of Neve Yerushalayim) Jerusalem, December 1980. A young American tourist wearing jeans and a backpack descends the steps to the Kotel plaza. Gazing at
(Courtesy of Touro College) Fifteen students from Touro’s Lander College of Arts & Sciences in Flatbush competed recently in the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC),
This excerpt, from a series of blog posts addressing “the old way vs. the new way” in regard to the traditional approach to intervention measures,
In the late days of September before entering the respite of the High Holy Days, Jewish women were hard at work. Attendees of the JWE
Fund will focus on early-stage investments in U.S. and Israeli companies across a diverse set of industries. (Courtesy of Yeshiva University) MAC Ventures, LLC announced
Almost everyone who enjoys a measure of financial success has at some point borrowed to facilitate their plans. Debt provides financial leverage to control or
Editor’s note: This is a speech that Elana gave at Congregation Keter Torah this past Shabbat, during the annual Chai Lifeline’s Friends N’ Fun Teaneck
If we’re lucky, we find a job we like. If we’re really lucky, we find a job that brings us joy. Neil Bodner is a
Any woman who wears a sheitel will recognize this scenario: You have a sheitel that needs to be washed and set, but between family and
(Courtesy of Bears From Bergenfield) Students of Bergen County took off some time from preparing for the upcoming Thanksgiving meal. Who are these special students?
As a bat mitzvah chesed project, Abigail Braunstein, a student at Ben Porsat Yosef, ran a successful bake sale and chose Project Yechi as the
(Courtesy of Olim Advisors) Packing up your stuff, deciding what to take with you or give away, closing down your phone line and electricity bills,