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Having a job is stressful. Not having a job is plenty stressful too, I suppose, but even when you have a job, you never know
Having a job is stressful. Not having a job is plenty stressful too, I suppose, but even when you have a job, you never know
Everything is not peachy-keen, at least not for the peach. When it comes to the peach’s reputation and goodwill, it certainly is not all peaches
Village in a Box When Israeli green-construction expert Victor Haym Hajaj was recruited in 2012 to help build housing for 1 million refugees of the
It’s amazing to think that Yosef’s brothers could not recognize him. Rashi tells us that it was simply a beard that made Yosef look different.
(Courtesy of www.Koshertoday.com) Read below for the kosher foodie stories that made headlines this year. American Dream to Include Kosher Food Court in Mega Mall
BPY students spread the simcha and light of Chanukah while immersed in chesed and mitzvot. BPY’s amazing choir, led by Morah Sharon Kinstlinger, performed at
Lubavitch on the Palisades Preschool was excited to once again be entertained by the music band from Heichal HaTorah Yeshiva High School for boys in
TABC kicked off Chanukah week with a fun and inspirational melave malka. Over 150 students attended the festivities on Saturday night, which began with dancing,
Kindergarten students had the opportunity to see how olive oil is made for Chanukah with a hands-on presentation from Rabbi Moshe Grossbaum, who taught them
The spirit of Chanukah was truly felt in every corner of Yavneh Academy throughout the chag. Students participated in a special carnival made possible by
SINAI @ RYNJ’s sixth grade girls gathered on Monday, December 9, to take part in Bergen County’s Chanukah Toy Drive. The girls prepared flyers asking