Nadav Knoller, Fallen Hero, Lived Life to the Fullest
“The day will come when your life will flash before your eyes. Be sure it will be worth watching.” That was his status on his
“The day will come when your life will flash before your eyes. Be sure it will be worth watching.” That was his status on his
“On October 7th, 23-year-old Evyatar David was shockingly taken hostage while enjoying the Nova Music Festival. Hailing from Kfar Saba, Evyatar’s passion for music, adventurous
Just one week after the October 7 terror attacks, a rally of 5,000 people gathered at the Livingston Oval to show their support for Israel.
The podcast topics range from intuitive eating and infertility to COVID vaccine development and stroke prevention. What separates these podcasts from countless others is the
It is no easy feat to write a non-fiction book about algorithms and the financial market that is as gripping as the best who-done-it. “The
“Jewish boys don’t play football,” quipped Jonathan Friedman, but they can be sports broadcasters. Case in point: Friedman is the host of Talking Sports With
A self-defined frum Jewish woman, Eliana Fine wakes up at 3:45 a.m. and travels an hour to the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook
Chol Hamoed Pesach. A family was enjoying a hike in Kakiat Park, a county park in Rockland County, when they inadvertently wandered off the path.
Commuters to New York who live in the Redwood and Pleasantdale sections of West Orange can look forward to an easier commute this summer as
“My mother is one of the world’s greatest characters,” chuckled Abe, when describing his mother, Toby, age 93. “In the beginning she didn’t need an
He has taken his love of Torah and his love of art to create breathtaking illuminated manuscripts that tell the story of his people through
Several months ago, Herb Rozansky came across the following Talmudic passage: “The days of our lives are three score and 10, or even by reason