Fun Things to Do in New Jersey: Stumpy’s Hatchet House
Most people would not associate lumberjacking as an activity to do in suburban New Jersey—but they’d be mistaken! Located roughly 15 minutes outside of the
Most people would not associate lumberjacking as an activity to do in suburban New Jersey—but they’d be mistaken! Located roughly 15 minutes outside of the
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Being successful and achieving goals in life requires many things, but one of the most important is working hard. This week’s Torah portion tells us
The Shalom School was in the exciting next stages of development. After 12 years in the original building, the school was adding a new wing
Many of us opened our windows this week to welcome in the first warm spring-like day since the start of winter. It is still February
On February 9, preceding the New York State Republican Party Convention, a virtual gubernatorial candidates’ town hall was held. State GOP Chairman Nick Langworthy, introducing
Editor’s note: We are grateful to the Maimonides Fund’s journal, Sapir, for allowing us to reprint this essay. For the full piece with explanatory links,
The decline of U.S. influence as China and its unlikely Russian ally flex their muscles is not irrelevant to the security of Americans or Israelis.
It is time for the Biden administration to come to terms with the challenging situation in Yemen. It seems that the administration is trying to
At the height of the drama of the Golden Calf, a vivid and enigmatic scene takes place. Moses has secured forgiveness for the people. But
The following question arrived from a student: “I am learning in an Israeli yeshiva where most if not all of the rebbeim wear techelet on
Parshat Ki Tisa This week’s parsha of Ki Tisa relates the story of “ma’aseh ha’egel,” Israel’s sin in worshiping the Golden Calf. Over half of