Special Needs, Special Contributions
Every member of society can contribute in some way. This could be the motto for Gedolim Bemadim, which the program translates to Special in Uniform.
Every member of society can contribute in some way. This could be the motto for Gedolim Bemadim, which the program translates to Special in Uniform.
In 2013, 33,000 people applied to Columbia University and 31,000 were rejected. With an admission rate of only 7%, completion is clearly fierce at the
Areyvut’s mission is to “develop meaningful, fun, and unique programming that get Jewish youth involved, while also helping them to realize the immense power they
Teaneck–Go and make some popcorn. It’s movie time. Throughout the month of September, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is running a series entitled The Projected Image:
Everyone is influenced by where they grew up. Some of us feel that influence to a greater degree than others. Joe Smith is one such
Rabbi Mark S. Golub has two loves in his life: Judaism and electronic media. So it should not come as a surprise to learn that
Fair Lawn—Some games require participants to be physically fit, spending hours in the gym, lifting, stretching, etc. Then you have the game of chess. Accessible
At midnight on Saturday through Thursday, one can find Al Kustanowitz sitting alone scouring the internet. He is not checking box scores, reviewing stock trends,
Blair Muss is one of the honorees at this year’s Sharsheret dinner. As a former cancer patient, she is a classic example of a woman
The Jewish calendar can really be broken down into holidays: the preparation before and the recovery afterward. Nowhere is this more obvious than pre-Pesach. Another
Yachad means unity. And so does the Yachad organization, whose mission it is to promote inclusion for children and adults with special needs in the
I know that sentence could be part of a movie where every guy is referred to as dude and each one would be comfortable at