Attempt Made to Oust Jewish Member Of NYU’s Graduate Student Council
The move to oust a New York University (NYU) Jewish graduate student from the university’s Graduate Student Council (GSC) by its president and allies has
The move to oust a New York University (NYU) Jewish graduate student from the university’s Graduate Student Council (GSC) by its president and allies has
If I could pick any treat to indulge in, it would be chocolate. While I love its sweet and rich taste, the brown and delightful
If you give a smartphone or a tablet to a toddler, they will figure out how to open it and make some app purchases in
(Courtesy of Prizmah) A new report released by Prizmah: Center for Jewish Day Schools, representing 110 schools across North America, shows increased inquiries from public
Part II As I wrote in part I, I would like to explain what I do and educate you a bit on the law in
(Courtesy of Haas and Zaltz) Matthew Perry was probably best known for his role as the sarcastic, neurotic and always witty Chandler Bing on the
As the seforim sale at Yeshiva University kicks off its yearly run this Sunday, it seems appropriate to pull back the curtain on the work
Reviewing: “To Pray: A Personal Perspective: Conversations With a Cantor/Psychologist About Jewish Prayer” by Cantor Dr. Martin Dank. Independently published. 2023. English. Paperback. 322 pages.
Highlighting: “Chinuch With Simchah” by Rabbi Yaakov Bender. Mesorah Publications Ltd. 2024. English. Hardcover. 256 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1422639856. (Courtesy of Artscroll) Mothers and fathers, morahs
Reviewing: “A Passionate Writing Life,” by Joseph C. Kaplan. ISBN-13: 9798218962715 As a memoir lover, I was excited to have the opportunity to review “A
This six-mile, easy-to-moderate hike loops around the southeastern section of the 4,315-acre Ward Pound Ridge Reservation—the largest park in Westchester County—which was opened in 1938.
Disclaimer: Baruch Hashem, we are living in phenomenal times, when all of the antisemites around us are finally outing themselves so we don’t have to