
Make Your Child Aware of Abuse Risks at Sleepaway Camp
When children go to an overnight camp for the first, second or even the fourth time, they are excited and prepped for an array of
When children go to an overnight camp for the first, second or even the fourth time, they are excited and prepped for an array of
If Dr. Josh Lipsitz knew of Maweya Abu Salah, we are certain he would have davened for her remission from cancer. Sadly, the West Bank
I don’t watch “television” anymore. I use my iPad to watch my preferred programming on Netflix and Amazon Prime. I also have blocked most email
We are familiar with the old Yiddish proverb “Man plans and God laughs.” Well, that proverb seemed especially fitting when we here at The Jewish
Teaneck—Even as many New Jersey voters continue to process the outcome of the presidential election this past November, the New Jersey gubernatorial primary coming up
What a week. It’s not lost on us, during this time when we celebrate the hard-won, much-prayed-for 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem, that
To me, a former professional fundraiser turned publisher, one of the most fascinating developments in the connected worlds of philanthropy, tzedakah and chesed is the
Sometimes it’s good to take a deep breath of fresh air and inhale the celebratory oxygen of Jewish education and the continuity it ensures. In
Part I A few weeks ago, I was deeply moved when my daughter, on a Friday afternoon, told me that she could tell Shabbos was
This is the time we remember Rabbi Akiva and his students and the teachings of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, the author of the Zohar and
It’s not difficult to find disheartening anti-Israel news from around the world. So it was very encouraging to learn that something positive happened practically in
For many in our readership and community, Camp HASC is a familiar cause. Many have strong ties and connections there—some have worked there as counselors