Writing for an Audience
There’s been some controversy in our community lately surrounding some inflammatory writings that were put online and then removed. That’s as far as I’m going
There’s been some controversy in our community lately surrounding some inflammatory writings that were put online and then removed. That’s as far as I’m going
At the end of November, I had the privilege of performing in the school play, 13 the Musical. I’m not really too much of an
Fair Lawn–On November 22, Congregation Shomrei Torah held a unique event, “Know Your Ingredients,” as a part of their Torah Tuesday programming. The program featured
During the weekend of November 21-22, Congregation Ahavat Achim held a weekend where both the spiritual and physical hunger of its congregants were quenched. The
Israel has always been close to my heart, but the news from my favorite country has been far too bleak lately. News of stabbings and
To recap last week’s installment: I’ve decided to take some time to look back at a few periods in my life. I spoke about my
This article is a bit different from the ones I’ve written so far because I’ve decided to split it into two parts. I usually alternate
Happy Election Month! (I’m actually writing this article on Election Day itself, but I always write these well in advance of when they’re published.) Recently,
OH MY GOD, EBOLA HAS COME TO AMERICA! That is not how I reacted when I heard that Thomas Duncan, a Liberian man in Texas,
I seem to bring up the topic of college often, don’t I? I know I swore that I would try not to think about it,
By now you’ve probably heard about the controversy surrounding the opera The Death of Klinghoffer, which the Metropolitan Opera is showing this fall. The opera
Every year, my family stays by my grandparents in Teaneck for the Yamim Noraim. I could gush for hours about my grandmother’s mouth-watering delicacies and