The Rabbinical Alliance of America Commemorates The Shloshim of Sylvia (Azoula) Ivry, z”l
(Courtesy of Rabbinical Alliance of America) On Sunday, May 21, Rosh Chodesh Sivan, family and friends of Joar bat Yehuda, Mrs. Sylvia (Azoula) Ivry, z”l
(Courtesy of Rabbinical Alliance of America) On Sunday, May 21, Rosh Chodesh Sivan, family and friends of Joar bat Yehuda, Mrs. Sylvia (Azoula) Ivry, z”l
Sometimes I think that my thoughts are from another planet. I grew up during a time when teenagers were anxious to get jobs and make
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Gittin 3b, 86 and b This article is intended as a general background on gittin. For any practical questions regarding gittin, please consult your posek.
On May 22, SAR Academy celebrated its Annual Arts Festival. This year’s theme was “State of Mindfulness: An Interactive Family Experience.” Guests arrived to the
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Parshat Naso Throughout my years of studying the story of Shimshon HaGibor, whose miraculous story of his birth is detailed in this week’s haftarah, I
Rashi At Torah Academy of Bergen County, we recently discussed whether we wear a cap or a kippah to a ballgame based on an intriguing
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