Thinking of Others
When things are going well for us, we shouldn’t close a blind eye to others who aren’t so fortunate. Moses grew up as a prince
When things are going well for us, we shouldn’t close a blind eye to others who aren’t so fortunate. Moses grew up as a prince
Dear Ariella B., I feel like I never apply myself. I don’t do math or learn any extra languages or play music or write poetry
Hi! Were you able to decipher last week’s cufflinks? Of course you were, because after you were done being a little creeped out by the
What lies ahead for the Gaza Strip the day after the war? It is clear what does not. There can be no Hamas, no terrorist
According to senior sources, the IDF’s slight escalation in the north in the form of slightly deeper attacks against Hezbollah in Lebanon, has led the
Parshas Vayechi provides us with an annual opportunity to discuss death, and the halachos and rituals that surround it. These are uncomfortable conversations that are
In 1920, Avraham Elmaliach, a prominent Sephardic educator and scholar in Eretz Israel, edited and published a journal called “East and West” in Jerusalem. To
Yavneh Academy students dropped off a beautiful basket at my house last Friday filled with goodies and letters from their students. Some of the letters
No, I’m not kidding. Writers focus on details, but for legal reasons I’m not going to say much more about the incident than what is
(Courtesy of AMIT) In direct response to the Hamas terrorist attacks, AMIT Children launched “Help Heal the Children of Sderot,” a relief campaign to support
Following the horrific attack that took place on her border on October 7, Israel has answered with a full military response. Thousands of soldiers now
As you decide where to allocate your year-end giving this year, please consider Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern NJ (JFCS). JFCS is a