A New Era in Yenem Machala (Cancer) Treatment
It is a clear halacha that every Jewish person is obligated to make every possible effort to save a life -—even to the point where
It is a clear halacha that every Jewish person is obligated to make every possible effort to save a life -—even to the point where
A Special Brit Milah On Simchat Torah, a brave officer who dashed off to rescue his Jewish brothers and sisters in Kibbutz Nir Oz, arrived
One of my favorite books is “The Ruined House” by New York City-based author Ruby Namdar. The book depicts the existential journey of Professor Andrew
On Oct. 3, 1789, George Washington wrote the Thanksgiving Proclamation. In it, he recommended that “the people of the United States (have) a day of
With open house and registration season well underway, many parents will be hearing about and researching at least a few of the local schools, examining
One Bergenfield family really stepped it up this year and set out two tables filled with snacks to show gratitude to the various delivery service
Hurricane Helene followed by Hurricane Milton have caused tremendous devastation in four states. As the hurricanes were approaching, the calls started coming in from various
Nimrod Cohen (Nimrod ben Vicki), 20, lives in Rehovot with his parents, Yehuda and Vicki, his twin sister, Romi, and his older brother, Yotam. Nimrod
I was so relieved when I heard the heartwarming news that President Biden had pardoned Peach and Blossom on the lawn of the White House
With the opening of PLAYfully, a new preschool and playspace, Montessori learning in a Jewish environment has arrived in Bergen County. “We are excited to
The faculty of Rutgers University is set to vote in early December on a BDS (boycott, divestment and sanctions) referendum that aims to have the
Children learning in an Ofanim lab. In a poor neighborhood in Israel, at the age of 12, Haim Dahan, the founder of Ofanim, sat