The Education Time Bomb
Thirty years or more ago, when the late great Senator from New Jersey and UJA lay leader, Frank Lautenberg, greeted a mission from Bergen County
Thirty years or more ago, when the late great Senator from New Jersey and UJA lay leader, Frank Lautenberg, greeted a mission from Bergen County
Gathering news from around the world as we do, it is obvious that we are living in interesting and tough times – and the last
About 30 years ago, attempts were made to change what Orthodox women learned in Kallah classes as the issue of spousal abuse received more public
So many people walk around with a sense of victimhood, and you would think that Holocaust survivors in particular would feel that way. Some do.
Bravo, the network that loves to bring you “real life” in the form of exaggerated stereotypes, has done it again. Instead of Housewives of New
Last week there was a tempest in a pot of chicken soup caused by—a spelling bee— that took over the headlines and generated more hype
New York—For many, the summer months are associated with vacation, camp, or perhaps the beach. However, there are people unable to partake in these months
Jerusalem—Thousands of bnei Torah from across Eretz Yisroel are expected to flock to Binyanei Haumah to participate in a Torah gathering of a magnitude that
When the enemy of your enemy is about to get you, it’s time to ally with the lesser of your enemies. Jordan is a peace
It’s Not So Simple: Diogenes, Hoenlein and The Truth At least five times a day, in the Sh’ma, a Jew prays about truth. Diogenes spent
Despair is one word we can use to describe how we feel when a giant among men, a man with an extraordinary mind and insight
Yom HaShoah commemorations began with commemorations in NY in the early 1950s. Since those early days, commemorations on the Sunday after Pesach, timed to coincide