
Laying the Groundwork for Our Children
It was hard for me to really connect to Yom HaZikaron this year, because honestly, every day since October 7 has been a type of
It was hard for me to really connect to Yom HaZikaron this year, because honestly, every day since October 7 has been a type of
Part II After World War II, the Vaad Hatzala sent Rabbi Nathan Baruch, a newly minted rabbi, to direct their relief and spiritual rehabilitation program
This three-mile, easy-to-moderate hike loops around the northwestern section of Ringwood State Park in Passaic County (New Jersey), passing the historic Ringwood Manor house and
This week we present part two of our FAQ column about earthquakes. We started talking about this last week, but we had to stop in
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Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were the lulavim, because Sukkot got name-dropped again in the parsha. Folks asked me why I’m wearing them off-season. Well, it
A big annual seventh-grade general studies project at the Moriah School is Science Fair. When discussing potential topics, Hannah Kratz’s tutor Patti London recollected an
Words can be weapons. In this week’s Torah portion (Lev. 25:17) the Torah teaches us the important value of being careful not to hurt or
The Chidon HaTanach USA National Finals are always exciting—but this year, they were emotional, too. On Sunday, May 19, a total of 275 students from
Teachers often write things in end-of-term reports like “progress has been made” or “there has been much growth.” Isn’t that what we want from our
The yeladim enjoyed preparing for Mother’s Day at KCP! They made sweet keepsake gifts to honor their moms and special women in their lives. They
The fallen and the celebrants are proof of a nation that never gives up. The people of Israel are different. Despite a terrible war, on