Summer Camp: Sunny With a Chance of Bubbles
(Courtesy of Friendship Circle) The boys are shouting and giggling as they head into the pool. Shai squirts water from a Styrofoam noodle, as Sam
(Courtesy of Friendship Circle) The boys are shouting and giggling as they head into the pool. Shai squirts water from a Styrofoam noodle, as Sam
Summer is the time of year most people look forward to no matter your age. A break from school, warm weather, long days and opportunities
In an effort to deal with the problem of continued antisemitism at the City University of New York (CUNY), those involved in the Jewish community
(Courtesy of BCHA) Being top 20 in your school on a topic you’re passionate about is an amazing feeling. Achieving top 20 in your state
One must conclude that the concern of The Squad for the Palestinian people has led them into the same minefield of false narrative as the
Remember Rabbi Motti Simpson, aka “The Melamed’”? Last year’s column on Rav Motti described a passionate, dedicated elementary-school teacher, but one who was increasingly frustrated
Editor’s note: Much of the information for this article is culled from material put out by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority as well as
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I realize that this is not a topic that most would expect me to discuss but as my grandchildren for sure can tell you that
It is the prophet Amos who devotes the opening verses of his eponymous biblical book to asking seven rhetorical questions. Among those questions we find