Yup, It’s Graduation Time
Sorry folks, with graduation rapidly approaching I need to write the cliched, sappy graduation column. If you aren’t in the mood, just turn the page
Sorry folks, with graduation rapidly approaching I need to write the cliched, sappy graduation column. If you aren’t in the mood, just turn the page
I’ve never really been a shtender person. I’ve never really had a problem holding my own siddur. It reminds me that I’m davening. Sure, I
“They said perhaps 300 would come,” Danny Danon, Israel’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations announced during a break in the intense program of the
I knocked softly on the office door, nervous and not knowing what to expect. My first internship and experience with a real-world job. There was
Elisheva Rabinovich, Elizabeth Bitterman and Kayla Boldt, all members of the Computer Science Club at Stern College for Women of Yeshiva University, recently received a
The Centers for Disease Control is advising pregnant women to avoid traveling to 29 destinations in the Caribbean, Central and South America—the home countries of
A massive crowd joined the Skulener Rebbe, shlita, the Sanz-Klausenberger Rebbe, shlita, and other prominent Admorim and Rabbanim to celebrate the Dirshu siyum on Seder
As Shavuos nears, “How to stay awake all night” is becoming water-cooler talk among Yidden everywhere. While the women discuss cheesecake versus exotic petit fours,
What if someone knew your tastes, size, budget, style and wardrobe preferences so well they could do your shopping for you? This sounds like a
Teaneck—Sari Friedbauer has certainly come a long way since high school. She fondly remembers spending breaktime cutting and styling her friends’ hair in the bathroom.
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 Kiddushin 76-Bava
Vayikra: 27: 1-8 It was the morning after the school dinner, and Rabbi Rosencrantz was feeling buoyant. The Nachmanides Yeshiva Annual Dinner was always a