Assemblyman Schaer Leads Holocaust Remembrance
(Courtesy of Office of Assemblyman Gary Schaer) Assemblyman Gary Schaer and a bipartisan coalition of Legislators led the General Assembly in a solemn observance of
(Courtesy of Office of Assemblyman Gary Schaer) Assemblyman Gary Schaer and a bipartisan coalition of Legislators led the General Assembly in a solemn observance of
Every year one of the major highlights of the MTA experience is the arrival of exchange talmidim from Yeshivat Mekor Chaim. An added energy pervades
This past week at Ma’ayanot, we had the privilege of inviting parents to participate in a Lev Hashavua learning experience. As explained in last week’s
Undertaking a religious journey all her own, Leila Tilem gains a closer connection to Judaism at Midreshet Lindenbaum. Hailing from Teaneck, she graduated from Frisch
Students in TABC’s Shnayim Mikra Challenge celebrated the completion of Sefer Bereishit on Tuesday morning, January 10, with some delicious Krispy Kreme sponsored by the
It is with great awe and admiration that I reflect upon the career and achievement of my mentor and colleague, Rabbi Moshe Kahn, zt”l. And,
Students in pre-k through eighth grade celebrated Yom Ivrit—the day that honors the contribution of Eliezer Ben Yehuda, the man that popularized the everyday usage
No one wants to talk about an enlarged prostate. But we’re going to talk about it, because it can be bothersome, result in complete blockage
One of the most common questions I have gotten as a rabbi is: “Where are all the miracles? Rabbi: If I was just able to
With so much going on in the world, and with so much difficulty all around us, one might wonder “when will this galut be over
A widespread understanding of the word חוק in traditional sources is that it is a law that we do not know the reason for, even
We learn from Parshat Beshalach that our fear can be our own stumbling block. The fear of the unknown, the fear of change and the