Sit Down and Take a Stand
I don’t generally discuss politics; not only in my articles, but in real life. I feel it’s a waste of time, as no one in
I don’t generally discuss politics; not only in my articles, but in real life. I feel it’s a waste of time, as no one in
Dear Shoshy, I came back from seminary about six months ago and I am now on the verge of starting my second semester of college.
For the past 20 years or so, The Garb Consulting Group LLC has been managing educational institutions, in addition to our business and medical practices.
In life we all make choices. We choose what time to get up in the morning. We choose what to wear. Some choose whether or
It is again time to begin the learning and review of the U.S. Chidon Tanach/Bible Contest material. The first session will be on September 10,
The eruv that encompasses portions of Mahwah and Upper Saddle River is battered and bruised. The small portion that covers Mahwah, if it were not
Last month, a Palestinian terrorist walked through the door of an Israeli home and brutally murdered three family members there for a Shabbat celebration of
There are very few times in a lifetime that one will encounter genuine greatness. We at Congregation Shaarei Orah, the Sephardic Congregation of Teaneck, encountered
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel ben Harav Yoel David Balk, a”h. This week we learned Sanhedrin 19.
Editor’s Note: The following is the text of a speech given at the Beth Aaron siyum for the completion of Masechet Beitza as part of
Did you ever find yourself sitting in the kitchen, hearing someone’s footsteps coming down the stairs and saying, “Oh, I hear my wife (or son)
We are all used to reciting this prayer (Psalm 30) around the time of Baruch She’amar. The recital of Baruch She’amar in daily Shacharit is