
Mass Singing Events in Israel Convey Optimism, Unity
Joseph Heartland has been involved in “projects” throughout his adult life. Some have revolved around his scientific training and some were related to his psychology
Joseph Heartland has been involved in “projects” throughout his adult life. Some have revolved around his scientific training and some were related to his psychology
The Orthodox Jewish Community has almost unanimously adopted the practice of providing their high school graduates with one to two years of study in Israel.
Frumie credits her long and successful career in fitting women with wigs to her insistence on proper fit and attractive styling. Beginning her career at
In thinking about areas of Israel which we hadn’t explored, we came up with Jaffa, the port city adjacent to Tel Aviv. Currently not as
Rabbi Avremy Kanelsky is elated. The son of Rabbi Mordechai and Shterny Kanelsky, founders and directors of Bris Avrohom in Hillside, New Jersey, Rabbi Avremy
Reviewing: “Renewal, Growth, and Hope: A Psychologist Walks With Torah” by Dr. Martin I. Dank. Ahl Kayn Publications and Lulu.com. 2022. English. Paperback. 210 pages.
As he introduced longtime Teaneck High School (THS) mathematics instructor Goldie Minkowitz to the Board of Education on the evening of the rededication of the
Kristallnacht is the euphemistic label of the November 9-10, 1938 pogrom during which hundreds of synagogues were burned to the ground, thousands of Jewish-owned businesses
Rabbi Hammer will discuss “Gila’s Way: Mental Health and Suicide Awareness—Lessons to Learn Regarding the Value of Life.” International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day, also
The Past: We are a mere three years away from marking the 100th Anniversary of AMIT, formerly American Mizrachi Women. In 1927, a young woman
Reviewing: “Zaidy’s War: Four Armies, Three Continents, Two Brothers. One Man’s Impossible Story of Endurance” by Martin Bodek. Amsterdam Publishers. 2022. English. Hardcover. 258 pages.
A six-sided steel cube standing on one thin leg is a new feature of Teaneck High School’s Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center, soon to be