The Root to Change
Upon revealing his identity to his brothers, Yosef tells them “don’t be sad.” This remark implies that the brothers were sad and distressed. But they
Upon revealing his identity to his brothers, Yosef tells them “don’t be sad.” This remark implies that the brothers were sad and distressed. But they
There was a very important find recently from Lachish. The item — an ancient comb — was discovered in 2017, but the faint writing on
Aufruf 1. Aufruf is a Yiddish term which means calling up. It refers to the calling up of the groom to the Torah prior to
For many years, high schools have employed a “one-off” strategy for educating their students about the dangers of substance use. They invite a guest speaker
(Courtesy of YTH) Many young men return from Eretz Yisroel having grown leaps and bounds and are now looking to keep the momentum going. The
Over $118,000 raised for Yeshivat Shalshelet since the beginning of Chanukah. (Courtesy of Yeshivat Shalshelet) Chanukah may be over, but its themes of overcoming obstacles,
Leket Israel 1. What is Leket Israel? Leket Israel, the National Food Bank, is the leading food rescue organization in Israel. Unique among all other
As you decide where to allocate your end-of-year giving this year, please consider Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern NJ (JFCS). JFCS is a
It has become customary that tweens approaching the age of bar or bat mitzvah do a chesed project to mark the occasion. Some volunteer with
Founded in 1981 by Rabbi Simon Lauber to support and assist families dealing with illness, Bikur Cholim Rockland County has a long-standing tradition of serving
My grandfather was a prisoner in Auschwitz for three and a half years. Six million Jews, including more than half of his family and countless
I am not an accident prone person. I am not a klutz. (Some other people in my family hold that title.) As a matter of