Marc Weiner Weighs In on the Wartime And Postwar Dilemmas of ‘Hidden’
Marc Weiner is a disabilities attorney and a highly skilled playwright. When I interview him, his approach to the subject of Hidden, his recent off-Broadway
Marc Weiner is a disabilities attorney and a highly skilled playwright. When I interview him, his approach to the subject of Hidden, his recent off-Broadway
The landmark exhibit “The Golden Path: Maimonides Across Eight Centuries” is now on view at the Yeshiva University Museum in New York until December 31.
Part II (Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) When most folks think about Estate Planning, they focus on who gets what along with who distributes what.
Mazal Tov and congratulations to all the graduates… from nursery school through high school through college through graduate school. My clients tell me the hardest
My favorite thing about virtual reality (VR) is the thrill of realistic, boundless adventures. Simply wearing a headset and controllers offers you endless possibilities in
In a previous series, I laid out a five step productivity process for leaders, which I then turned into a Productivity Blueprint (see my bio
When we moved into our first home almost 40 years ago, I spent most Sunday mornings from May through October mowing our lawn with a
Jackson’s first yeshiva with a dormitory has been approved by the township zoning board a year after settling a lawsuit brought by the federal Department
The term “academic achievement gap” is used to refer to the disparities that exist in educational outcomes among different groups of students, particularly those of
Tripalink: A Solution for Student Housing When you’re a student, finding a place to live that meets your needs may be a challenging endeavor, particularly
As we enter wedding season, many families are blessed to be busy planning the final details in the weeks and months leading up to the