He’Atid Hurricanes JV Girls Basketball Wins on Opening Night
Opening night of the basketball season is always an exciting time for its players and fans, and the opening game proved to be no different.
Opening night of the basketball season is always an exciting time for its players and fans, and the opening game proved to be no different.
For decades, Rabbi Yisroel Gordon was a beloved figure at the Rabbinical College of America in Morristown. On the walk from synagogue to his home
Editor’s note: Adira Rose Koffsky, z”l, passed away on Feb. 1 in Jerusalem. She was eulogized in this space last week by Dr. Julie Goldstein,
Several years ago, this publication allowed me the opportunity to share my thoughts about, and appreciation to, my rebbe, Rav Abba Bronspiegel, zt”l (https://jewishlink.news/features/11393) -a-tribute-to-my-rebbe-rav-abba-bronspiegel-shlita).
When it came time to think of a bar mitzvah project to prepare for his big day, Mendel Szokovski turned to his hobby and passion:
Over the decades I tried every method of roasting chicken I could find. Long, slow-roasted … vertical roasted “Coke can” chicken … sous vide. When
After a two year Covid induced hiatus, the Wittenberg Tournament returned to Yeshivat Frisch in Paramus this past weekend. There were 12 high schools represented
When the Feldstein family got up from shiva earlier this month, one of the first places they walked to was Beldotti Bakery, a favorite source
By Rabbi Tzvi Pittinsky
Machon Siach exists to demonstrate that high schools can be thinking institutions and that high school teachers are content and pedagogy experts. For the last
I recently had a chance to speak with a student, Gail—a woman who was one of very first participants of the MJE (Manhattan Jewish Experience)
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