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For almost a decade I had the great privilege of being the guidance counselor in Yeshiva Bais Hachinuch. On one occasion, I was conversing with
For almost a decade I had the great privilege of being the guidance counselor in Yeshiva Bais Hachinuch. On one occasion, I was conversing with
Did you know that the studiolo housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art was originally the self-representation of Francesco I de’ Medici, Grand Duke of
On Tuesday, November 27, the MTA varsity and JV college bowl teams headed to Flatbush for their first meet of the year. After many weeks
On Motzei Shabbat, December 1, the MTA varsity hockey Lions took on the HAFTR Hawks in the den. The game started with the drop and
On Wednesday night, November 28, the MTA varsity basketball Lions took on Hillel in the Max. MTA started out with an early 10-0 lead. Hillel
Last Tuesday, SAR High School’s girls varsity basketball faced off against their rival, the Frisch Cougars for the third time this month, with SAR once
The Yeshiva University women’s basketball team earned a key Skyline Conference victory over the College of Mount Saint Vincent, 62-52, at the ARC Arena on
The Yeshiva University men’s basketball team earned its first two wins of the season last week. Defeating Skyline rival St. Joseph’s College Brooklyn (0-4, 0-2
While I usually try to stay above the fray of partisan criticism, I was personally dismayed and appalled at the New York Times piece (published
Following the frightening but not altogether unexpected announcement on Tuesday of a confirmed case of measles in Bais Yaakov in Passaic, community residents across both
Chanukah, of course, is the celebration of the Jewish people coming from the darkness into the light. And since I work in the lighting business,
Kosherfest is a mecca of various types of new kosher food products, from chocolates to gourmet cheese to beef jerky. Tucked away in a corner