Paperless 101
Is “paperless” still a strange new term? I can personally say that my company doesn’t even own a file cabinet, and that will never change.
Is “paperless” still a strange new term? I can personally say that my company doesn’t even own a file cabinet, and that will never change.
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Quick, how do you convince people to move to the town you’re living in? I need to know, because they’re coming for Shabbat. See, I
His name was Eddie Carmel (born Oded Ha-Carmeili) and he was known as The Jewish Giant. Standing at nearly nine feet tall (at least as
Dear Shayna B., I love your column so much. It’s really helpful. I have a really big problem. The boys in my class are always
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I grew up in Tenafly in the ‘80s and ‘90s. While I did not attend the public school system, but rather a local day school,
Rabbi Sacks, zt’’l, had prepared a full year of ‘Covenant & Conversation’ for 5781, based on his book ‘Lessons in Leadership.’ It was perhaps the
Since the coming year is a Shemitah year, we will devote the following few articles to discussing Shemitah-related issues. In this issue we will outline
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When we realize that the Jewish state is essentially a result of World War I, we much better understand the justice of our cause. Unfortunately,
The sin of the spies is the central event of this week’s parsha. Yet many aspects of this sin remain shrouded in mystery. What exactly