Divided Israel Goes to Polls Tuesday
JERUSALEM—As election fever begins to hit the United States in preparations for next November, things have already reached a climax here in Israel as locals
JERUSALEM—As election fever begins to hit the United States in preparations for next November, things have already reached a climax here in Israel as locals
This time of year tends to be difficult for me. It reminds me of a dark period in my life. Seventeen years ago, four days
“As far as I can tell, there was nothing new.” With those ten terse words, President Obama casually and callously dismissed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
In a time where the role of women in society was restricting, Eleanor Roosevelt chose not to conform to conventional standards and went on to
We created a museum. How many high school classes have had the opportunity to say that they constructed a museum from the ground up? Every
Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School—in conjunction with Black Box Studios—announces its Spring Drama Club production, the intense, riveting drama, The Grapes of Wrath to be performed
Going to the AIPAC Policy Conference for the first time this year, we had no clue what to expect. Sure, we figured that we’d hear
Livingston—As part of the RKYHS Student Education Enrichment Development (SEED) program, Dr. Mordechai Kedar, a Middle East Analyst and expert in Islam and Arabic, addressed
As a person who likes to see the connections between the Jewish calendar of holiday celebrations and the weekly Torah reading, I have long been
What?!! 127 days?! Well, you had better believe it. King Achashverosh had a huge party with millions and millions of people. There was plenty of
It’s never an easy decision with which to come to terms. We would all like to honor our parents and elderly loved ones by keeping
Vanilla chai tea can be a great calorie-free alternative to hot cocoa or apple cider. Here are some other things to keep in mind when