
Remembering Rabbi Elias Lauer, z”l, on His 20th Yahrzeit
As we commemorate the 20th yahrzeit of our beloved father, Rabbi Elias Lauer, z”l, we reminisce on a life that, though not long in years,
As we commemorate the 20th yahrzeit of our beloved father, Rabbi Elias Lauer, z”l, we reminisce on a life that, though not long in years,
New York—A recently published study found a higher level of marital satisfaction among Orthodox Jews who signed a religious prenuptial agreement. It also found that
Dianne and Stan Bekritsky invite the greater Teaneck community to come learn about the Jerusalem Institute for the Blind (JIB) on Wednesday, June 7 from
The Neil Klatskin Day Camps at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades are now registering for their summer season, offering children, ages 3 to 7,
A few years ago I caught a sweet movie on television; the movie was called “Last Holiday.” Queen Latifah plays the lead, Georgia Byrd. Georgia
On the off chance that your children’s school needs to raise money, at some point it’s going to have a dinner. A dinner is a
It could have been the famous “Gunfight at the Oy Vey Corral,” but history records the shootout between Wyatt Earp and his coterie against the
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel ben Harav Yoel David Balk, z”l. This week we learned Bava
Part II At Exodus 4:10, Moses tells God that he is “chevad peh” and “chevad lashon.” But what exactly do these terms mean? Last week,
The Maimon family of Teaneck was celebrating the bar mitzvah of their eldest son on Parshat Yitro of 5763 (2003). A large crowd had gathered,
Part I In the past few weeks, our parshiot focused on the overarching mandate of “Kedoshim tihiyu—Thou shalt be holy….” We learn that the challenges