Condemning the Stabbing in Jerusalem
Before I begin, I would like to warn you all that this is going to be a very heavy article, as I will be grappling
Before I begin, I would like to warn you all that this is going to be a very heavy article, as I will be grappling
“Elul” is the name of the last month on the Hebrew calendar. Like the names of the rest of the Hebrew calendar months, “Elul” was
Now for another column in the never-ending series of “you know you are getting old when…” You know you are getting old when you run
Welcome once again to “You’re Asking Me?” where we answer any and all questions sent in by readers. It’s a lot like all the other
I am a certified Sofer STaM, living and working in Bergen County. It is my hope to have a continuing column giving you insights into
On November 15, 2013, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) released a policy memorandum that, without much fanfare, provided discretionary relief to undocumented parents, spouses,
Thirty years ago, the world was introduced to the film Back to the Future. At the time of its release, 3-year-old Teaneck resident Noam Aron
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As a teacher specializing in special education, Rabbi Yehuda Adelist of Brooklyn noticed a trend among students in recent years that was troubling him. “It
Today, I saw a real-life superhero. You may not have noticed it because she wasn’t wearing a cape or a mask or an awesome utility
What’s with us? Only a few months ago, on Purim, many of us were outraged that the snowy weather “ruined” our Purim. We weren’t able
“She’s so cute!” people frequently stop me, to remark about my 2-year-old son. He will be sitting in a shopping cart, wearing a shirt emblazoned