Me’achorai Hapargod: Are Our Communal Dollars Being Spent Wisely?
A recent report in The Washington Post disclosed that the federal government could save tens of billions of dollars each year by trimming duplicative programs
A recent report in The Washington Post disclosed that the federal government could save tens of billions of dollars each year by trimming duplicative programs
Congress declared May as Jewish Heritage Month in 2006 and President Obama was the only U.S. President to throw a party for it, but with
In a continuing effort to get to know our wonderful mechanchim and hear their opinions about important issues and concerns facing our school aged children,
Jerusalem—“A year from now you will wish you had started today.” This inspirational quote, attributed to Canadian author Karen Lamb, has very interesting implications on
As mentioned in our last column, we live life on two levels. There is the level we see, the everyday level. There is also a
A group of 75 educators from the tri-state area gathered at Yavneh last weekend for the first annual “JEdCamp” in New Jersey. “JEdCamp” is short
A recent report by DNAinfo.com reporter Sonja Sharp starts out with a lie. She writes that “[M]ost Orthodox Jewish schools offer limited instruction in English,
BABIES AND CHILDREN: Teaneck Bris Gemach Bris outfits, pillows, pillow cases, tefilos for mothers to say. Open to the Jewish community. There is no solicitation
I dislike insurance companies. I really do; and that’s why it pains me to strongly advise that we spend a few more dollars to purchase
On Sunday, April 28th the Rambammers of the Bnai Brith Softball League in Fair Lawn, New Jersey lost a nail-biter, 12 – 11. This week’s
Frisch RealSchool ran its second annual Yom Iyun, Day of Learning on Sunday, April 14. RealSchool is an academic and extra-curricular program that engages students
BPY 6th and 7th graders were visited by Holocaust survivors Goldie Schwartz and Rachel Gotleib as part of the school’s Yom Hashoah commemoration. The women