Machatzis Hashekel: The Great Equalizer
Avos d’Rav Nason teaches that when one person gives anything to another, whether it is a gift, assistance, or other act of kindness, the manner
Avos d’Rav Nason teaches that when one person gives anything to another, whether it is a gift, assistance, or other act of kindness, the manner
Highlighting: “Remaking Holocaust Memory: Documentary Cinema by Third-Generation Survivors in Israel,” by B. Liat Steir-Livny. Syracuse University Press. 2019. Paperback. 376 pages. English. ISBN-13: 978-0815636502.
On February 9, the SAR High School JV boys basketball team, fresh off a 9-1 regular season record and having attained a first round playoff
Kushner Academy captured it’s third straight Wittenberg team title this past weekend. Led by champions Max Ostroff, Jacob Elstein, Max Yarkony, Joey Dresdner, Yitzy Peret
As any reader of our paper knows, we have a lot going on in our communities, with so many events, programs and all manner of
The decision by the European court of justice that “Foodstuffs originating in the territories occupied by the state of Israel must bear the indication of
“Look both ways. Don’t talk to strangers. Don’t go near the water without an adult.” Parents know these phrases well and will repeat them as
The heart is one of the hardest working organs in the human body. It beats 80 times per minute and pumps upwards of 1,500 gallons
The Bruriah Torah Bowl team went to their third competition of the season this past week. The girls studied Parshiot Mishpatim, Terumah and Tetzaveh to
The condition known as a cervical disc herniation with radiculopathy is one of the most common neck and arm complaints. The disc herniation, in a
When I was 14 I experienced my first stop-me-in-my-tracks reaction to music. I had just been getting into Elton John—I was a tad late to
Type 2 diabetes is thought of as a disease that is marked by elevated blood sugar that leads to many complications that are disabling and/or