Sderot Hesder Yeshiva Celebrates its 18th Annual Dinner
The last time I was in Sderot was in the summer of 2005, only weeks before the Gaza pullout. What remained in my mind were
The last time I was in Sderot was in the summer of 2005, only weeks before the Gaza pullout. What remained in my mind were
On a given school day morning, sometimes as early as 6:00 a.m., Naphtali Tzvi Yehuda Soloveichik will be on YouTube watching camp videos from his
Bergenfield—A parent of a chronically ill or disabled child or the child himself might view an all-expense paid, week-long luxury vacation as just an impossible
A surprising source of inspiration came to the Frisch School on Wednesday with One Family Fund speaker Cheryl Mandel . One Family Fund (www.onefamilyfundtogether.org) is
Last Thursday and Friday was the state-wide NJ Educators Convention and public schools were closed. For families with special needs children in the public schools,
Chana Mlotek was an extraordinary woman and Yiddish folklorist who worked long and hard to bring a vibrant, exciting, Yiddish culture to Jewish life in
Winter seems to be a time when many people put on some extra weight. Have you ever considered why that is? Here are some of
In the last several months, I’ve devoted considerable column space and radio air time to publicizing the need for expectant mothers—indeed, for all married women
Most people agree that making eye contact with other people is important in our lives, especially if we are trying to convince them to see
This past Thursday my wife and I returned from more than three weeks in Montreal, though we had planned to spend a week. Shortly after
Boris Valentinovich Volynov was the first Jew in space. He was born in Irkutsk in Siberia to a Jewish mother, but then his family relocated,
From the vantage point of her life as the matriarch of a large and loving family, Judith Kallman returns to her war-torn childhood in the