Response to Rivka Stern
My series of articles about the contemporary malaise of entitlement among today’s youth merely observed that in the past when a child misbehaved there were
My series of articles about the contemporary malaise of entitlement among today’s youth merely observed that in the past when a child misbehaved there were
I read the article a few weeks ago by Meir Brodsky titled “Teaneck is Full” (June 1, 2023) along with the many letter responses (“More
I was pleased to learn recently, from a news story in the Kansas City Jewish Chronicle: “In the next three years, all Missouri school districts
For those who have been following the overall situation, the fact that improvised explosive devices were used against our troops this week in Jenin was
By Ron Ben-Yishai/Ynetnews.com Security forces’ entanglement during an operation in Jenin on Monday, June 19 created in Shomron Palestinians, especially those affiliated with terror organizations,
Parents of combat soldiers, we know the risk, we feel pride and unfettered Zionism. We just never speak about it. It’s the proverbial elephant in
By Harry Glazer When a business starts a new initiative, it is likely to expect modest returns at first. Success just doesn’t happen overnight. Usually,
On June 13 Erez Masud, development director of the Kever Rachel community in Israel, visited Bruriah and met with community leaders. He came because he’d
Minyan to be held this Shabbat, June 24, Parshat Korach, beginning at 9:15 a.m. By Pearl Markovitz It is now one year and four months
By Debra Rubin An appeal in a case of six City University of New York (CUNY) professors who were turned down by a lower court
(Courtesy of Migdal Ohr) The Third Annual BASHMO was Midal Ohr’s largest yet, with nearly 300 people from neighborhoods like New Milford, Teaneck, Englewood, Bergenfield,
By Shira Adler The Shabbatot of May 13 and June 10 were very special weeks in the Bergen County community. On each of these weekends,