The Presidential Race Heats Up!
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, citizens of these United States of America… I have an announcement. I have come to the realization that a
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, citizens of these United States of America… I have an announcement. I have come to the realization that a
It was about a year ago when we all came together. One year ago, three Israeli teenagers—Naftali, Gilead and Eyal—were kidnapped and murdered in the
There was a mysterious batch of incidents in my school the other day, all involving people’s iPhones. I don’t know who had started it, but
Spoiler alert: This column installment talks about finding a balance. It’s a cliche theme that I’ve used before, and I apologize for bringing it up
“Hours pass slowly, years pass fast.” I don’t remember exactly what poem I heard that line in (and Google wasn’t being so helpful when I
My heart almost stopped when I saw it on Facebook. Someone had posted and tagged a bunch of his friends, saying: “Fox Breaking News—16 people
The tragic fire in Brooklyn that killed seven children in the Sassoon family and left one child and their mother in critical condition shocked all
Fair Lawn—Twenty six rabbis got their start in Fair Lawn’s Jewish community, and on May 3 they will be honored for their accomplishments and achievements
There’s an unspoken possibility about something I could choose to do after high school, before college, and instead of a yeshiva year, and it came
The latest new gadget that’s been catching the attention of tech lovers and consumers everywhere is undoubtedly the Apple Watch. Announced by Apple last year
In school, my class recently learned the story in Sefer Bamidbar about Miriam’s tzara’at. According to the text, God inflicted her with tzara’at because she
When a tragedy happens, we say we have no words. We are momentarily speechless that something so terrible could happen. It becomes hard to think