The Challenge of Independence
Parshat Shelach: 25 Sivan 5778 I’ve always found it intriguing that the 12 men sent by Moshe to investigate Canaan in Parshat Shelach are never
Parshat Shelach: 25 Sivan 5778 I’ve always found it intriguing that the 12 men sent by Moshe to investigate Canaan in Parshat Shelach are never
Barbara Schreibman, MD, FACEP, associate chief of emergency medicine and medical director of EMS, has been an ER doctor at Englewood Hospital and Medical Center
Note: If you are an overweight man, I am talking to you, so I am writing this article for you in the second person. This
As the summer all too slowly nears, it’s important to review some outdoor safety basics. Number one is sun safety. Playing outside and swimming are
The Girls Who Code Club at SAR High School ended the year by finishing the Java programming language curriculum on Code Academy and creating programs
Stop the presses! Carl Stoffers, associate editor of The New York Times Upfront Magazine, visited Bruriah’s AP English Literature class to see the magazine used
After losing the first two games of the regular season to Ma’ayanot, the SAR girls varsity softball was determined to get revenge on the Rapids.
Private septic systems are a natural, cost-effective and environmentally friendly means of wastewater treatment and are often found in rural areas characterized by large plots
I have numerous hasidic friends who are happy, open-minded people who live good and fulfilling lives. At the same time, there is a troubling discovery
This week’s parsha finds us ensconced in the desert, poised to enter Eretz Yisrael. The soldiers have been counted, the camp has been organized, the
Part II When we left last month’s cliffhanger, I described how close I came to cancelling, or at minimum postponing, a major golf tournament. Thanks
The JEC Middle School went on a sensational field trip to The Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, where history learned in the classroom came