Project Inspire’s Shabbos Retreat Nourishes Body and Soul
Most people think of Shabbos as a day of rest. But for the almost 600 participants in the Project Inspire Body and Soul Shabbos Project
Most people think of Shabbos as a day of rest. But for the almost 600 participants in the Project Inspire Body and Soul Shabbos Project
In Memory of Dr. Karen Weingarten, z”l. When you go around your Thanksgiving table, chances are that no one will say: “I am thankful for
Upon hearing the news that a chartered bus had rolled over and crashed on Saturday evening not far from the Brandeis campus I was startled
Is that a yarmulke on the man standing? Does that Indian to his right have peyot? As everybody knows, the first Thanksgiving was at Plymouth
Every year, I write an article about the Ig Nobel Prizes—a real, live ceremony wherein mostly scientists receive awards for studies that sound silly but
If you’re looking for a short hike in Harriman State Park that leads to a great view, this hike, in the northern end of the
(Courtesy of YU) A distinguished scholar—Mariam Ahmady—has left her home country of Afghanistan and found refuge as a new professor at Stern College for Women
Celebrating tradition and innovation, the event will feature entertaining performances and hi-tech installations in a new venue, with interactive experiences to spotlight the successes of
(Courtesy of Chabad of Hackensack) Earlier this month, Hackensack police held an active shooting training at Chabad of Hackensack. Although this event was planned months
Wednesday, November 9, unfolded very differently at the Jewish Community Center of Middlesex County in Edison than any staff person or member might have envisioned
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
(Courtesy of Lamdeinu) Lamdeinu, an educational institute in Teaneck that provides high-level Torah learning for women and men of all ages, will host its Eighth