Acheinu’s Inspiring Events Embody Quantifiable, Successful Kiruv
It could have been the wedding of one’s best friend! That is how enthusiastic and joyous the dancing was at the Acheinu Yeshiva Hakedosha in
It could have been the wedding of one’s best friend! That is how enthusiastic and joyous the dancing was at the Acheinu Yeshiva Hakedosha in
Shavuos heralded the end of sefira and ushered in the wedding season. Now Klal Yisroel is boruch Hashem busy going to simchos. This is the
In a massive showing that brought together Jews from around the world, approximately 30,000 people recently sat for a global test on Jewish law. The
The notion that the all-knowing God needs to test us to determine whether we will follow His command is absurd. He knows the future and
Bamidbar: 11: 29 Rabbi Zuckerman was a saintly man. His every word and gesture exuded kindness and fear of God. He knew the name of
The year was 1984. It was a rainy day in May. The ASHAR eighth grade was on its class trip to Washington, DC. Many classes
It is not a secret that we are great enthusiasts of events such as the Israel Day Parade. We spent years hearing about it from
There was a mysterious batch of incidents in my school the other day, all involving people’s iPhones. I don’t know who had started it, but
On a recent visit to Teaneck, I noticed something unusual on the sidewalk. Many of the squares had a small oval stamped on them. Some
Technology has certainly changed from when I was growing up. I often think of the differences between the world I grew up in compared to
To succeed in today’s business world, leaders must be proactive, skilled listeners. Leaders who make themselves accessible for conversation and listen regularly are well informed
We’re now living in a world that requires a radically different approach to schooling than the one we had in the 20th century. Today we