Gan Henel Celebrates Winter
Gan Henel has been having such a great time learning all about winter! The children made snowflakes and fake snow—and did special ice art where
Gan Henel has been having such a great time learning all about winter! The children made snowflakes and fake snow—and did special ice art where
Pre-k students at Lubavitch on the Palisades embarked on an international country tour. Children examined a globe in order to understand where they live in
The West Orange Public Library will be leaving the facility where it has been housed since 1959 and will move to a new location at
It was with great sorrow that we learned of Rene Slotkin’s, z”l, passing in the summer of 2022. After reading the wonderful article about him
Sheryl Intrator Urman, an Englewood based artist and art lecturer, is the co-curator of a new show, “Hope out of the Darkness: An Artistic Interpretation,”
Cheder Yaldei Menachem boys, girls and even morahs came to school in pajamas! They all learned in the parsha that Pharaoh made the Jewish people
In last week’s issue, Rabbi Moshe Taragin provided a very well-written article (“Ask, Don’t Tell,” January 26, 2023) using one little-considered aspect of the Yetzias
Each year, the fourth graders at Westchester Torah Academy take on one of their largest academic projects to date—the annual State Fair. Each student selects
January 27, 2023 marked the 78th year of the liberation of Auschwitz. I was reading an article that noted Eddo Verdoner, the Netherlands’ national coordinator
Once again, mainstream media minimizes and obscures Palestinian terrorism. Attempting to explain away the horrific Palestinian terror attack on Israeli Jews outside a Jerusalem synagogue
The Orthodox Forum of Edison/ Highland Park will present Miriam Dobin, author of “I am Because of You,” who will speak about her book on
As the students of SAR High School’s AP macroeconomics class boarded the bus Thursday morning and complemented each other’s “business casual” outfits, they felt a