Parenting Dilemmas: Handling Tough Questions
As we have just completed Yom Hashoah and move toward Yom Hazikaron, we are once again confronted by many tough questions. Watching videos and listening
As we have just completed Yom Hashoah and move toward Yom Hazikaron, we are once again confronted by many tough questions. Watching videos and listening
Contributing to charity (tzedakah) is fundamental to Jewish life. Most donations are done as cash or checkbook contributions, sometimes in a mad scramble at the
After months of speculation and conjecture, the race is officially under way. The starter pistol has been fired, the starting gate has opened, and the
I find that people are generally very curious about mental health and mental illness. The human mind is a fascinating thing and people are interested
Though ubiquitous for centuries, divorce today has increased significantly in the Orthodox community. In today’s times, almost everyone knows someone affected by divorce. Given this
The 3rd through 5th Grade students of Yeshivat Noam greatly extended themselves to prepare, participate and perform in this year’s Brachot Bee. The first round
Fourth Grade Yeshivat Noam scientists are studying electricity and energy. Students designed, constructed and wired their own electrical circuit cards using LED bulbs, batteries and
During these tense times when decisions are being made that will impact the future of Israel and the US, the Frisch student body has been
I did not even get a glimpse of the Eiffel Tower. Not only did I not see the Eiffel Tower, I also did not see
“And on the seventh day, He rested.” Seven. “And on the seventh year, the land lay fallow.” Seven. For the Sassoon family, it was all
Last year, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio extended his greetings to Jewish residents celebrating Pesach, telling the audience of Zev Brenner’s Saturday night radio program:
There is an old parable about a young man who lived in a corner of the world not often visited by “civilized society.” This man