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Organized and Clutter Free: What’s in Your Suitcase?
It’s the beginning of July and your travel reservations have been confirmed. You called the Star Ledger, NY Times, and Wall Street Journal to cease
It’s the beginning of July and your travel reservations have been confirmed. You called the Star Ledger, NY Times, and Wall Street Journal to cease
I am on vacation and not even on American soil. It is a vastly different milieu in almost every respect. I find myself continuously comparing,
I remember walking into a doctor’s office a couple of years ago. The furniture in the waiting room was outdated, the carpet looked as if
Israel came to camp on Monday – quite literally. From IDF training to inspirational videos, campers experienced the history, kedusha and culture of Israel firsthand,
Officer Danny Seidel sat in his squad car looking at the computer screen in front of him. In all of his duties as an Englewood
On Thursday evening, June 18, between Minha and Arvit a rich and beautiful Halachic discussion took place. I mentioned the Halacha Yomit of that day
Everyone wears a mask. I am not talking about those mud masks or fat-sucking face masks. Though I have never experienced the joys of having
Welcome once again to “You’re Asking Me?”—the column where people blindside me with questions, and I have to answer them, even though, oftentimes, answering questions
With the radical change of weather in the past few weeks we have had the opportunity to sit on our back deck and watch the
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, citizens of these United States of America… I have an announcement. I have come to the realization that a
Pixar’s newest animated movie, Inside Out, hit theaters on June 19. If packed theaters, quirky animation, and the allure of seeing movies in Imax 3D
[This drash was scheduled to be delivered on Shabbat at CAJE26, in Fort Collins, CO at Colorado State University. Due to the birth of Chana