Pathetic Presents
On Chanukah, gift-giving is not required but in many Jewish communities it has become an unofficial custom. There can be tremendous pressure to buy the
On Chanukah, gift-giving is not required but in many Jewish communities it has become an unofficial custom. There can be tremendous pressure to buy the
Chanukah is the celebration of many miracles. The menorah and its candles symbolize these miracles and our desire and commitment to telling the world about
Sen Sakana, a sleek, modern restaurant with an enviable location between Times Square and Fifth Avenue in New York City had to close during the
I saw a two-ingredient no-bake pumpkin chocolate torte somewhere on the internet last week, and decided to try it. The torte itself seemed too simple
Shlomo Markowitz was no delicate “snowflake.” He didn’t get insulted easily, and he definitely didn’t mind when people made insensitive jokes. Shlomo was tough, and
In this week’s parsha, Joseph has a dream of 7 beautiful cows and 7 ugly ones and the seven ugly cows ate the nice cows,
Dear Shayna B, I am a gymnast and my name is Brianna. My grades are not the best. I am an F student and I
Chanukah started early at Heichal HaTorah when Lipa came for a pre-Chanukah concert. The rebbeim, talmidim and many guests from the community danced and sang
Gan Yaldenu Tots is having fun celebrating Chanukah at school. The week started off with some of the classes getting to sing and dance with
Students showed off their incredible school spirit dressed in their best He’Atid colors and swag as they enthusiastically cheered on the awesome He’Atid Hurricanes at
The RYNJ PTA provided an incredible Chanukah chagiga for the entire school! The morning started when the one and only Joey Newcomb took the stage
Chanukah at Yavneh Academy got off to a wonderful start. Students and faculty came dressed for the chag in their best Chanukah apparel, classroom doors