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How Two Healthcare Laws Uncovered a ‘Bulked Up’ Retirement Account
The moment a new law is enacted, someone is wondering if there is a way to take advantage of it. This dynamic is frequently seen
The moment a new law is enacted, someone is wondering if there is a way to take advantage of it. This dynamic is frequently seen
It seems like everywhere you look there’s another diet plan being advertised. Sure, we all know about Weight Watchers, Nutrisystem, and Medifast. But there’s also
Vivian Lazar knows that HaZamir, the International Jewish High School Choir, which she directs, is more than just a musical organization through which some 400
If you’re looking for a short hike of easy-to-moderate difficulty, this hike is perfect for you. It’s only 1.5 miles long, and you probably can
Vayikra: 19: 9,10 When you reap the harvest of your land, you shall not complete your reaping to the corner of your field, and the
It is a dilemma with which many families grapple. The children deeply desire to make aliyah but the parents, sometimes elderly, insist that the children
Years ago, I began my career teaching in a special-ed program of a yeshiva boys’ high school. I always remember fondly the moment when one
They just couldn’t be prouder. Twelve years earlier they had undergone the arduous process of making aliyah, which entailed moving away from much of their
Now is the appropriate time to discuss the root ayin, mem, resh, which is (hopefully!) on everyone’s mind nightly. The word omer appears in only
When speaking of the critical service of the Kohen Gadol on Yom Kippur, the holiest of days, the Torah tells us, “v’chol adam lo yi’hiyeh
On Sunday, April 17, (the 9th day of Nisan 5776), an overflowing crowd gathered at the Jewish Chapel of the United States Military Academy at
With the Internet has come the amazing ability to type any question you want into Google search and get answers. This becomes a dangerous tool