Ten for Two
Have you ever heard of the saying, “I live 10 for two?” Typically, teens say this referring to the 10 months during the school year
Have you ever heard of the saying, “I live 10 for two?” Typically, teens say this referring to the 10 months during the school year
Dear Shayna B., My school snacks are so embarrassing. My parents only buy healthy food because they say it’s “good for me.” Yuck! I’m done
Part IV Backlash to Repressive Methods A Gestapo report about Kiel, a port city on Germany’s Baltic Sea coast, revealed the aversion of the bourgeoisie
(Courtesy of Ohr HaTorah) Last Motzei Shabbat was the season finale of the weekly Ohr HaTorah father-son and mother-daughter Motzei Shabbat learning programs. After learning
A short fuse makes a person lose. In this week’s Torah portion (Ex. 34:6) we learn that God is extremely patient with us and is
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Political and security tensions have clouded Israel’s unusually sunny winter, but nothing can mar the cheerful welcome patrons receive at Meir Panim branches across the
BPY continued their Adar fun this week in school. Some highlights of this week’s Adar festivities included the commencement of the middle school Adar Takanon,
Posnack school student Naomi Ghitelman crowned grand prize winner of ADI’s Third Annual ‘Make the Change Challenge,’ a stem competition that encourages North American students
Every year, Yavneh eighth graders read the Megillah at the Yavneh annual Purim Chagiga on Purim morning. Earlier in the week the eighth graders visited
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) Estate Planning offers a practical and easy way to show your loved ones that you care. Simply put, an Estate
As the Yachad Gala Dinner to be held on March 20 quickly approaches, there is so much to be thankful for. Watching the organization expand