A Member of the Procrasti-Nation
If books could have feelings, there’s a book inside my backpack right now that would feel pretty sad. Its contents promise a greater chance at
If books could have feelings, there’s a book inside my backpack right now that would feel pretty sad. Its contents promise a greater chance at
When I was younger, I once read a picture book titled Peter Perfect. It’s about, well, a boy named Peter who was–obviously–perfect. (Picture books aren’t
As I type this, I am sitting on the school bus riding to my first day as a junior at Ramaz Upper School. (Keep in
Fair Lawn– The Fair Lawn Jewish Community recently held its annual barbecue for young families. Over 150 people attended. For the last seven or eight
There could be worse places to type this out than a block away from the Jersey Shore, where my family goes for a few days
In case you weren’t aware, I’m a triplet–two boys and one girl. Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way, let me talk about
Fair Lawn—Ora Friedman, a rising sophomore at Ma’ayanot, wanted to do something special to help Israel during Operation Protective Edge. “I especially wanted for teenagers
Fair Lawn—Once upon a time, there was a little gray shul smack dab at the edge of the shtetl of Fair Lawn. The shul wanted
Fair Lawn—Operation Protective Edge and the upheaval in Israel have left many people wondering what they can do to help, particularly those who live thousands
For those of you who don’t want to hear the sch- word during the summer, I’m giving you five seconds to stop reading this article.
Fair Lawn—Seventy people attended a communal learning breakfast at Congregation Shomrei Torah to commemorate the shloshim of the three kidnapped teenagers, Eyal Yifrach, Gilad Shaar,
Times Square, filled with flashing billboards, sweeping skyscrapers, and crowds and crowds of tourists, has been in the news lately. After a few ugly incidents,