Beth Steinberg: Creating a More Inclusive Society
New York native Beth Steinberg was living an unassuming life as a Jerusalem immigrant and parent of a child with special needs. Some of her
New York native Beth Steinberg was living an unassuming life as a Jerusalem immigrant and parent of a child with special needs. Some of her
Dear Dr. Chani, I would love to hear your opinion on an argument I am having with my wife about our daughter. My wife frequently
This 3.5-mile moderate hike traverses the Apshawa Preserve, a rugged 576-acre tract owned by Passaic County and the New Jersey Conservation Foundation, with about seven
Frequent readers of this column are aware that about once a year, I get out of the house and head off to Kosherfest, which is
It is inarguable that davening in a synagogue has elements of a Broadway show. The singing component is the most obvious but there are other
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Rose put her book down to observe her classmates from her seat in the back of the room. The copy machine in the teachers’ room
Dear Shayna B., I need your help. On Sundays, I take baking class from 10:45 to 11:45. One Sunday, I got invited to a birthday
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Imagine being adopted, raised by a Jewish family in Pittsburgh, and reaching a roadblock trying to find your birth family in Nova Scotia. It would
The Modern Orthodox community until now has generally had a flexible approach to use of internet-based technology by children. In the past few years, psychologists,
(Courtesy of JEP) The Jewish Education Project announced the addition of nine new board members to its robust lay leadership team. “We’re excited to welcome