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The Fjord in the Backyard, the Tundra in the Front
Among other new and different charges that we now are getting used to is the appearance in our mailbox each month of a bill from
Among other new and different charges that we now are getting used to is the appearance in our mailbox each month of a bill from
The issue of race is one that has torn at the very fabric of American society since the birth of this nation. Even after President
This time of the year has for long been associated with tax season, but now it has become a hot season for healthcare too. Tax
Editor’s Note: In Wallace Greene’s article “How to Safeguard Children Jewishly While They Are Away at College,” published May 7, 2015, several paragraphs appeared in
Part III of III “Don’t worry, guys, the meat was probably frozen all this time and was okay to eat. At least I hope so.”
As soon as the Purim holiday ends, Israeli children start preparing for their next big day. It’s a different sort of holiday, one that “fires”
It’s every taxpayer’s worst nightmare—there’s a knock on the door one evening and you open the door. You see a figure in the shadowy night
Due to life changes, becoming a widow two years ago, I have entered the world of, well, I can’t say Internet dating, as I’ve had
Dirshu Mourns the Posek Hador, HaGaon HaRav Shmuel Wosner, Zt”l When HaGaon HaRav Shmuel Wosner [in 2006 at a Dirshu Kinyan Halacha test] saw the
Summer learning loss is a phenomenon parents and educators have long acknowledged as a significant setback to academic achievement. Math proficiency is particularly susceptible to
My love affair with laundry started when I was a child. I remember the smell of my mother’s steam iron as she pressed my father’s
Achrei Mot/Kedoshim: Skateboarding Lessons Vayikra: 16: 30, 19: 1-15 “We are in so much trouble.” “I know. We are dead. Totally dead.” “I can’t even