It’s Idol-Smashing Season
Do you hear it, too? Everywhere I go, I hear smashing sounds, things breaking into a million pieces. And to make it all stranger, I
Do you hear it, too? Everywhere I go, I hear smashing sounds, things breaking into a million pieces. And to make it all stranger, I
Sometimes the Daf Yomi seems relevant to the news of the day. Now is a time when the whole tractate of the Talmud the students
I was recently on the phone with a student, an involved MJE participant, who also happens to be a volunteer firefighter in the New York
Sometimes we need to state the obvious, as it is important to remind ourselves of the truth. The land of Israel belongs to the Jewish
I spent 15 fantastic years teaching science at SAR. As a non-Jewish teacher raised in suburban Ohio, I was initially apprehensive to take the job.
BC toy drive was started 30 years ago by Marla Friedman, a Teaneck mom and teacher, to get kids involved in chesed during Chanukah. Joy
In the early morning of Shemini Atzeret, when the news broke out that Israel was under attack, the hysteria began. The congregants of Teaneck’s Congregation
It has been 105 years since November 11, 1918, when an armistice went into effect between the Allied nations and Germany. It was with unbridled
Once again, Election Day has come and gone, and with it a plethora of day school in-service programs. Individual schools, counties and entire regions take
In the midst of many highly emotional situations we tend to look for an end date. Picture when you might have taken midterms and knew
(Courtesy of AJC) American Jewish Committee (AJC), the global advocacy organization for the Jewish people, was joined on November 6 by roughly 50 Jewish community
Reviewing: “Principled Uncertainty: A Quantum Exploration of Maimonides’ Perfect and Infinite God,” by Ari Tuchman. Kodesh Press. Ari Tuchman’s recent book, “Principled Uncertainty: A Quantum