Englewood Bat Mitzvah Girl Funds Celebration for Foster Children in Israel
The girls in Emunah’s Bet Elazraki Children’s Home in Netanya, Israel had a beautiful bat mitzvah party over Sukkot, thanks to a bat mitzvah girl
The girls in Emunah’s Bet Elazraki Children’s Home in Netanya, Israel had a beautiful bat mitzvah party over Sukkot, thanks to a bat mitzvah girl
Dinner conversation at the Carmi house in Teaneck often revolves around business and chesed activities. Some children might roll their eyes and then fasten them
It was billed as the Englewood Family Fun Day, a celebration of “One Englewood,” to bring the city’s diverse population together. Only it was planned
Closter—Ambassador Bradley Gordon, AIPAC Director of Policy and Government Affairs, told a crowd of 600 at Temple Emanu-El to lobby their representatives in Congress to
Riverdale—As Director of Student Life at Yeshiva University, Hezzy Jesin combined his training in social work and education to help students build the kind of
It’s a really busy week coming up, you think with trepidation, but you have to put dinner on the table. The family will protest if
Englewood—For a full school year, 52 eighth-grade Moriah students learned about the Holocaust from teachers, texts—and survivors who lived through it. The end result of
New York—When Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter was growing up, the Holocaust was a constant presence in his home. His father, Rabbi Herschel Schacter, zt”l, had
Six day schools joined together for an evening of music in the sixth annual Inter-School Choral Festival, held May 11 at Frisch High School in
Joanne Zayat missed the crucial moment when American Pharoah won the Kentucky Derby. Victory had been tantalizingly close in the past for the Zayats of
School, clothes, sports and trips are the ordinary topics of conversation for adolescents. Unless you are a boy or girl with a serious medical issue.
The national finals of the Chidon HaTanach for middle and high school students took place Sunday May 3, 2015 with a strong finish by day