The Dangers of Technology
I feel like people in our circles don’t spend enough time talking about the dangers of technology. We talk about certain dangers, sure, but there
I feel like people in our circles don’t spend enough time talking about the dangers of technology. We talk about certain dangers, sure, but there
Most of us in the observant Jewish community don’t attend or work at Rutgers University, New Jersey’s largest college system with over 50,000 students at
By Rabbi Tzvi Pittinsky
Did you get last week’s cufflinks? Well, you’re presumably a member of the “tribe,” so of course you did. Proud of you. Chazak! We move
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Dear Shayna B., I know it sounds silly, but I really need your advice. Now that it’s summer, I have nothing to do and I
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When Benjamin Netanyahu first became prime minister in 1996, he won with a simple slogan coined by some of his Chabad supporters: “Netanyahu: Good for
By Dan Rozett Dan Rozett, Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey’s Director of Community Relations and Israel Engagement—and retired First Sergeant of the
“And Novach went and occupied (the city of) Kenat and her suburbs and he called her ‘Novach’ after his name (vayikra la ‘Novach’ bishmo),” (Bamidbar
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