Kosher Pork? Impossible. Well, Possibly.
Impossible Pork is the talk of the kosher world these days and, I don’t know if you’ve heard, but Jews tend to ask a lot
Impossible Pork is the talk of the kosher world these days and, I don’t know if you’ve heard, but Jews tend to ask a lot
What does the price of cardboard have to do with your Shabbat dessert? Fluctuations in commodities prices are a natural part of the production cycle.
(Courtesy of Pizza Biza) Have you ever dreamed of having your own personal chef come to your home or party to bake you your own
It was late April at Yeshivat Ahavat Simcha of Queens and Emma Krause was finishing off her first year as student council president. Emma was
Dear Shayna, First of all, I’m a huge fan! I look forward to reading your articles every Shabbat. I have a problem. I am stuck
In this week’s parsha, Yitzchak and Rivka gave birth to Yaakov and Esav. Esav had red spiky hair, so for this week’s parsha we will
Ma’ayanot students impressed the judges at NCSY’s JUMP conference last week. This conference was an opportunity for yeshiva day school teenagers from all around the
The children in The Moriah School pre-k learned in this week’s parsha that Avraham’s wife Sarah was a special lady. Hashem blessed her with three
Yavneh Academy eighth graders travelled last week to Camp Frost Valley and were involved in a variety of activities including hiking, ropes courses and communication
Over 180 Yeshivat He’Atid football fans gathered at MetLife Stadium to watch the Jets vs Bengals game including post game field access! Thanks to the
Naaleh provides multiple activities that allow students to interact with their classmates and teachers in different settings. On October 28, they held their first mishmar
Preschool students learned about the three miracles of Sarah’s tent in connection to Parshat Chayei Sara. They learned that a special cloud with Hashem’s presence