Reflections on Sefer Bereishit, Part I: Appreciating the ‘Bitter’ and the ‘Sweet’
One of my favorite Hebrew songs, written and popularized by Naomi Shemer, and sometimes referred to as “A Prayer and a Promise,” speaks to the
One of my favorite Hebrew songs, written and popularized by Naomi Shemer, and sometimes referred to as “A Prayer and a Promise,” speaks to the
Good communication will help you enhance positive and decrease negative interactions with your partner by enabling both of you to succeed in the six areas
On Sunday, January 26, MTA’s robotics team put on an incredible performance at the First Tech Challenge Qualifier. The team’s robot outranked more than 30
From the moment we arrived at LifeTown to the moment that we left, we enjoyed every minute of the experience. Our special education elective class
As those on Teaneck’s active town-related social media sites may already know, I was recently sent a screenshot of divisive comments made about me and
We will soon read the Torah portion of Yisro and the 10 commandments, among which is “To remember the Shabbos day and keep it holy.”
Reviewing: “The Life and Legend of the Sultan Saladin,” by Jonathan Phillips. Yale University Press. 2019. Hardcover. 520 pages. English. ISBN-13: 978-0300247060. In the introduction
The question is ancient. If God hardened Pharaoh’s heart, then it was God who made Pharaoh refuse to let the Israelites go, not Pharaoh himself.
Rabbi Wolbe writes in Aleh Shur that from Parshas Vaera we learn that patience is one of the most important qualities that anyone in a
Author’s note: This brief talk was presented at the Hadran Women’s Siyyum Ha-Shas in Jerusalem on January 5, 2020, 8 Tevet 5780. Standing at the
The recent rise in anti-Semitism in our neighboring communities has left the Jewish community shocked, angry, disappointed and above all fearful. While we continue to
On Monday, January 6, MTA held its first study night of the year. Spearheaded by the Arista Honors Society and its senior leadership, study night