
A Joyous Time for Some, A Painful Time for Others
During a recent flight from New York to Florida, something truly shocking happened to me. As I settled into my seat, a frum woman sat
During a recent flight from New York to Florida, something truly shocking happened to me. As I settled into my seat, a frum woman sat
Baruch Shem Kevod Malchuto L’olam Va’ed. Blessed is the name of His glorious kingdom forever and ever. Just last week, Ishay Ribo, the Orthodox Israeli
In its 75 years of existence, Israel has achieved remarkable accomplishments in many fields—including science, technology, education, the economy and the military—despite being surrounded by
With over 50 years of experience in education, it’s no surprise that Gerald Kirshenbaum is excited at the chance to be on the Teaneck Board
The statistics that define the Teaneck School District are concerning. Whereas the district spends $33,399 per Teaneck student, the academic achievement levels of Teaneck students
“All of humanity pass before You as sheep …” On Rosh Hashanah, God reviews all human behavior, scrutinizes our inner hearts and determines our fate
It is a large theological (hashkafic) problem! Hashem initially seems to instruct Avraham Avinu to offer Yitzchak Avinu as a korban (sacrifice) and, subsequently, instructs
For more than 60 years, Rabbi Dr. Nissan Mindel, zt”l, was a trusted secretary and a member of the inner-circle of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. A
I saw an ad showing a mountain climber hanging off the side of a dangerous cliff, with the words: “Live Life to its Fullest—Experience the
Rosh Hashanah II In general, when we recall the haftarot of Rosh Hashanah, we generally think back to the reading from the beginning of sefer
In memory of Michael Laves, z”l, a good friend who always greeted people enthusiastically. Have a Good Year Many people greet each other on
As we approach Rosh Hashanah—in our relentless pursuit of earning a place in Heaven—we dedicate our lives to Torah study and fulfilling mitzvos, hoping to