Supporting Our Educators
As I read the commentary article entitled “I’m a Rebbe, and I Can’t Afford to be a Jewish Educator” (March 9, 2023)) in last week’s
As I read the commentary article entitled “I’m a Rebbe, and I Can’t Afford to be a Jewish Educator” (March 9, 2023)) in last week’s
Stephen M. Flatow argues in “Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Israel’s Anti-Terror Strategy” that not only does American law and jurisprudence support the seizure of property
Kinneret Day School’s seventh grade science classes took a deep dive into the study of density, buoyancy, air pressure, compression and the different characteristics of
This letter is in response to the Teaneck Republican Municipal Committee Statement on Cannabis (“Teaneck Republican Municipal Committee Statement on Cannabis” March 9, 2023): There
North Shore Hebrew Academy High School took home the most awards at the annual Yeshiva Model Congress Tournament this past week at HAFTR, with students
I am writing in response to last week’s letter to the editor, “Disappointed” (March 2, 2023). I am writing as a mom. No intimidating letters
Yasher kochachem, mazal tov, great job, and any other superlative that is applicable for your great achievement. I have been a great fan of The
My mother, zt”l, would get emotional each Friday night when she lit candles—I don’t know if it was the memories of her pre-war household lighting
Anshei Lubavitch students explored the winter season by learning all about snow. They enjoyed the fresh snow and collected it to be used in their
The Palestinians were among the first extremists to weaponize social media and maximize the reach of this anonymous, far-reaching soapbox. The U.S. Supreme Court heard
The Carton Cart race is a challenge for the Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy Upper School science students to design, construct and race a carton cart, such
On Friday, March 3, Rabbi Yaakov Mintz approached some members of the RKYHS Jewish Life Committee, and asked if they would be interested in paying