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There are basically two kinds of questions on a driving permit test. There’s “Yeah, that one’s obvious,” and there’s “How am I supposed to remember
There are basically two kinds of questions on a driving permit test. There’s “Yeah, that one’s obvious,” and there’s “How am I supposed to remember
Central Jersey foodies were thrilled to learn that Highland Park’s kosher Chinese restaurant would be reopening after suffering a devastating fire seven months ago; one
We all pour over our wonderful cookbooks and great food bloggers’ posts searching for that ultimate combination of tastes and colors to make our Yom
Now that back-to-school season is in full swing, I think it’s pretty fair to assume that breakfast is sometimes (if not all the time) a
While many Scotch whiskies proudly display their age, some, like the one I’m about to discuss, focus on innovative concepts rather than age statements. Although
We all know that it’s wrong to stick out our foot and purposely trip someone as he’s walking, especially if the person can’t see where
This week’s parsha lists the many blessings Hashem sends our way if we do His mitzvot, as well as all of the challenges we face
Hi! Did you get that last week’s Ravenclaw cufflinks were a reference to shluach hakan? Of course you did, as did everyone else in the
Dressed in red, white and blue, the elementary students proudly showed their patriotism as they commemorated 9/11. The students gathered for a special assembly to
Earlier last week, Westchester Day School held a poignant ceremony with fifth to eighth graders to mark the anniversary of September 11. The event included
The JEC Lower School community came together this week for a meaningful 9/11 tribute. The day began with an extended morning greet assembly, focusing on