
Caring for Captured and Wounded Enemy Soldiers Is a Fundamental IDF Value
One of the greatest challenges of a medical corps team member is to care for captured and wounded enemy soldiers. I served as an army
One of the greatest challenges of a medical corps team member is to care for captured and wounded enemy soldiers. I served as an army
Question: My single friends and I often wondered why our married friends and their husbands didn’t try harder to help us out in the shidduch
Feldheim Publishers recently reissued, in a revised edition, its famed “Tehillim Eis Ratzon and Aneni: Zichron Yocheved,” all in one volume, with an English translation
Reviewing: “The Presidents and the Jews,” by Rabbi Steven Pruzansky (http://tinyurl.com/y89gnnrl) During the school year there are multiple opportunities for students to satisfy their intellectual
The annual school cycle has ended. Teachers have finished scurrying like squirrels to bring about a smooth closure to the school year. We’ve assessed for
We cannot scream “fire” in a crowded theater. The well-known axiom is the most famous phrase from a Supreme Court decision written by Supreme Court
On April 21, Alan R. Hanson, the acting assistant attorney general, U.S. Department of Justice (USDOJ), sent letters to eight “sanctuary cities,” including Sacramento, Chicago,
It has been quite some time since we compared many of the substantial differences between living in Canada and the living in the USA. Having
Sixth-grader Kayla Distenfeld of Teaneck used her knack for weaving and love of chesed to develop the perfect bat mitzvah project, “Helping hands with rubber
In a small town in Poland, there was an autistic boy who grew up not knowing how to communicate. One day, shortly before Yom Kippur,
“Oslo,” by J.T. Rogers, currently at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, is masterfully written and performed. It recently won a Tony Award for Best Play and
Twenty-eight years ago I was a young father and had just moved to Bergenfield. My wife was a medical intern and each Shabbat morning I