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On Pesach, we say “bechol dor vador” but every week we should be saying “bechol door vadoor” in recognition of one of the most underappreciated
On Pesach, we say “bechol dor vador” but every week we should be saying “bechol door vadoor” in recognition of one of the most underappreciated
It isn’t everyone who spots an opportunity to do good, looks into it, and follows through to get it done. The person who stays with
Time to bring out the old recipes. I thought that I heard recently on the radio that the year 2022 would bring back many of
Every year, Kosherfest showcases a multitude of vendors in the health food sector. One which stood out this year was Weighless cookies. The company was
As the bus stopped and the doors opened, the daily chorus of manners began. “Thank you, Ms. Conners! Have a great day!” “Thanks for the
Hi Shayna B. I need your help! My really close friend is having a birthday party and I wasn’t invited. She invited all of my
In this week’s parsha, Yaakov becomes ill. Whenever I don’t feel well, I’ll just have noodle soup. So this week, we are making a delicious
The Radziner Rebbe Rav Nosson Englard, a beloved rebbe at Heichal HaTorah, visited Teaneck/Bergenfield this past Shabbat. He led Kabbalas Shabbos at Kehilas Lev V’Nefesh.
TABC sophomores in Ayelet Kopel’s chemistry class became the teachers last week. Pairs of students researched different scientists who contributed to the modern model of
Yeshivat He’Atid middle schoolers participated in their very-own Chopped competition! The students were given fresh and fun ingredients and were tasked with creating a Chanukah-themed
In the final moments of Chanukah, Yavneh Academy’s seventh and eighth graders who are members of the Chesed Team joined Yachad at their center for
The Naaleh AP European History Enlightenment Salon returned last week for its third year of showcasing the ideas and personalities of the 18th-century Enlightenment. This