Project Yechi: Saving Lives Simply
This past Motzei Shabbat/Sat. night, I was privileged to be able to attend the wonderful Project Yechi Annual BBQ at Cong. Keter Torah. Over 800
This past Motzei Shabbat/Sat. night, I was privileged to be able to attend the wonderful Project Yechi Annual BBQ at Cong. Keter Torah. Over 800
Many of this paper’s readers and our friends know that our family is strongly connected to Camp HASC, as my wife and I met there
Every summer for the past few years, the texts start flying in early August between our group of about six couples. We agree on a
A few weeks ago, my wife and I and our youngest son were privileged to be able to drive to Bethlehem, New Hampshire, and spend
Exhausted and inspired, I landed a few hours ago on July 4, along with over 200 new olim from North America, on the first Nefesh
To me, a former professional fundraiser turned publisher, one of the most fascinating developments in the connected worlds of philanthropy, tzedakah and chesed is the
For many in our readership and community, Camp HASC is a familiar cause. Many have strong ties and connections there—some have worked there as counselors
Earlier this week, I attended what I consider to be a major life event. With nearly 40 of my former high school classmates, we met
As I write this, we are now less than a week away from next Tuesday’s (May 10) important Teaneck Council election. As the co-publisher of
Anyone looking to visit Jerusalem and who thinks they know the Inbal should check again, according to Alex Herman, the Inbal’s VP of Sales &
I originally intended to write a relatively short piece about how proud we are as a paper to participate in National Jewish Disability Awareness and
I’ve always been a big guy…have always been a little bit heavier than I should be. I’ve never dieted in my entire life and always