Lag B’Omer Celebrated in South Brunswick
There might have been more comfortable ways to spend Lag B’Omer, which fell on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, than sweltering in the intense
There might have been more comfortable ways to spend Lag B’Omer, which fell on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, than sweltering in the intense
(Courtesy of NJJBA) The New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance (NJJBA) sent a delegation to the nation’s capital last week, meeting with congressional representatives and other
When I was growing up, my parents were always very eager to express their hakarat hatov to America and to tangibly demonstrate their appreciation for
Every once in a while I meet people who kindly offer suggestions about topics that I should write about in this column. Several days ago,
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) Many senior citizens may need the services of a nursing home or at-home care at some point in their life.
(Much of the information for this article was derived from a tour of the National Library for guides of the Western Wall Heritage Foundation.) The
Rutgers University students and faculty and staff released open letters expressing their frustration and concern about the antisemitic climate on campus as a “painful and
Reviewing: “Gedolei Yisrael Around the Year” by Mendy Pollak. Feldheim Publishers. 2024. 496 pages. ISBN: 9781680256413. What is the significance of the yahrtzeit of a
Reviewing: “Koren Yedid Siddur” Koren Publishers. Translation by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks; Developed by Binyamin Casper. Hebrew/English. Hardcover. 760 pages. A newly released siddur by
Reviewing: “Living Emunah — Achieving a Life of Serenity Through Faith” by Rabbi David Ashear. 2014. Paperback. 320 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1422615379. Give In Tzemach is
I’m sure, like most readers, everyone has pretty much only participated in archery in one setting: camp. I remember first trying archery at Camp Regesh.
This moderate-to-strenuous 8-mile hike in Harriman State Park (in Orange County, New York) climbs to the summits of Green Pond and Island Pond Mountains, goes