LifeTown Hosts Fun Event With Therapy Dogs
“I did it!” exclaimed 18-year-old John as Duncan, a golden doodle sporting a blue Friendship Circle cape, wagged his fluffy tail and finished chewing his
“I did it!” exclaimed 18-year-old John as Duncan, a golden doodle sporting a blue Friendship Circle cape, wagged his fluffy tail and finished chewing his
(Much of the information for this article is taken from The Temple Mount Sifting Project by Gabriel Barkay and Zachi Dvira.) A primary aspect of
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Highlighting: “Rays of Hope: Finding Chizuk in Challenging Times” by Rabbi Chaim Aryeh Zev Ginzberg. Mesorah Publications. 2023. Hardcover. 370 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1422639368. (Courtesy of
As I walk through the streets of my neighborhood, I hear the sounds of stirring music and soulful singing coming from the windows of shuls
I used to wonder, during the many years I spent as a travel agent, about clients who would return with their families from their “school
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Teshuva is on the forefront of our collective minds as we near Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year. Our sages tell us
This easy loop hike traverses the Jockey Hollow section of the Morristown National Historical Park, where the Continental Army, under the command of George Washington,
Should you bring your kids to shul? This is a question that has been pestering Jewish fathers since the time of Yaakov and Eisav. Your