GOING HOME
When I took my eldest daughter, Atara, to Israel three-and-a-half years ago shortly before her bat mitzvah, my intent was to afford her the special
When I took my eldest daughter, Atara, to Israel three-and-a-half years ago shortly before her bat mitzvah, my intent was to afford her the special
Now that our yeshivot and day schools are back in session, it might be a good opportunity to take a look at the current K-12
How many minutes per day do children communicate with their parents? According to a survey by The National Family Institute, the average child in America
Marc Stein, originally from Highland Park, NJ, moved to Teaneck at age 15. He is a graduate of TABC and CUNY Baruch College where he
When we have children, we expect to be able to raise them in our communities and educate them in our schools. For many, the story
Simanim, or symbols, are a popular feature at many families’ Rosh Hashanah tables. While some make sure to include every last siman from black eyed
You won’t dance at a wedding. You won’t sing along with others to a favorite tune. You find it hard to hug. You need financial
In Israel, it is not the IDF “draft decree,” nor the “equality of burden” proposal, nor even budget cuts or the elections for the Chief
Despite their portrayal in the media, the recent spate of sexually charged salacious episodes has less to do with lasciviousness and more do to with
Reuters recently broke with Big Media’s muddled mantra that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is the region’s “core conflict.” More than 100,000 people have died in the
www.thetower.org.—[Mudar is an Arab who believes there cannot be peace without the refugees’ right of return.] He is trapped in a psychological construct essential to
While the Middle East combusts, threatening vital U.S. interests, the U.S. attempts to clip Israel’s wings — the only reliable, predictable, stable, effective, democratic and