
Rothenberg Law Firm Launches Free Reflector Belt Initiative to Safeguard Pedestrians
(Courtesy of Rothenberg Law Firm) In a joint initiative aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety, Shomrim and the Rothenberg Law Firm have partnered for a second
(Courtesy of Rothenberg Law Firm) In a joint initiative aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety, Shomrim and the Rothenberg Law Firm have partnered for a second
The term “parenting” emerged in the U.S. during the 1950s and started to become commonly used by the 1970s. With this development, the noun “parent”
This weekend marks the shloshim of Rabbi Avraham Holtz, z”l. While best known as a world-renowned expert on Shai Agnon, as well as one of
(Courtesy of Colel Chabad) Over 2,000 people gathered at Kings Theatre for the inaugural “Nafshi” event, a night dedicated to the legacy of the Baal
At 6:40 p.m. on Tuesday, December 5, a line of people wrapped around the corner by Debonair Music Hall on Queen Anne Road. The crowd
Moshe Sedek is like many 16-year-olds. He’s a junior at the Frisch School, where he’s working out his post-high school plans, but what sets him
Dani’s Kosher Outdoor Adventures introduces a new concept in healthy and active vacation travel, creating a whole community of 50-plus adventure seekers who walk and
I am one of the least handy and technical people you will ever meet. I’m the kind of person who ends up calling a service
One of the first things that I noticed when we moved back to the US is how different it is to live in a community
As the year draws to a close, it’s an opportune time for businesses, organizations and individuals alike to engage in a practice that yields invaluable
Alec Kremins, 24, made aliyah from New Rochelle via Long Beach, New York on November 16. His new home is in Tel Aviv, where he
Statements put out by the executive boards of the faculty unions at Rutgers University, particularly one by its adjunct faculty union condemning the “genocidal war”