Israel’s Security and Unintended Consequences
When in 1942 American General Douglas MacArthur took command of the defense of Australia against imminent Japanese invasion, one of the plans he rejected was
When in 1942 American General Douglas MacArthur took command of the defense of Australia against imminent Japanese invasion, one of the plans he rejected was
If you walk into MALO Health and Wellness Clinic in Rutherford, NJ, you may hear the sweet sound of music playing. But, it isn’t just
“Train a child according to his way” (Proverbs 22:6) is a Biblical aphorism summing up the feeling of many parents and educators. Inspired by this
I had landed in Tel Aviv or, more precisely, Ben-Gurion airport, early Friday morning. The late winter clouds only thickened as my driver drove me
On Sunday morning, October 26, 2014, the Yeshivat Noam Fourth Grade students and their parents gathered for the second consecutive year in Fort Lee, at
For the last several years, MTA has offered “Meet the Israeli Author,” a Hebrew-language program wherein students study the works of Chana Bat Shahar, a
MTA’s AP Physics class has spent the last several weeks on “statics,” the study of loads and equilibrium. A good example of statics in real
Last Wednesday night, the TABC Varsity Basketball team drove into MTA for its season opener. From the first tip the game was a struggle for
The race in New Jersey’s 5th Congressional District has surprisingly become one of the more closely watched races in the nation. No one thought that
With just over a week to go before Election Day, over 200 Bergen County Democrats gathered at the Richard Rodda Community Center in Teaneck on
People often ask me how the values I learned as a Jewish woman affect my everyday life and my public service responsibilities. And then they
Why did the giant Chinese conglomerate Shenyang Yuanda Enterprise Group purchase the little Israeli agri-tech startup AutoAgronom for $20 million? Two words: food security. This