The Faith We Need
Elementary and high school graduates have a range of emotions towards the schools they leave. Some students miss their old stomping grounds and enjoy reminiscing
Elementary and high school graduates have a range of emotions towards the schools they leave. Some students miss their old stomping grounds and enjoy reminiscing
Dear Shayna, Every night I have a very hard time falling asleep. In the morning I am exhausted and I find it impossible to get
When Jewish day and yeshiva high schools reopened their doors to students and faculty at the start of the school year, nearly six months after
On Tuesday, November 3, citizens in NY’s 17th Congressional District will vote to replace long-time Congressmember Nita Lowey. Josh Eisen is running as an independent,
Personal success in life is about “stretching”: Can we transcend our current confines to achieve even higher ground? In many ways, teshuva is the “greatest
Despite the raging storm and despite establishing Yonah’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, the sailors still endeavor to save Yonah along with their own lives.
Rabbi Avraham Kalmanovich was going to various shuls and asking if he could make an appeal to help the Mir Yeshiva in Brooklyn. One of
What do You want us to understand from this? How do we distance ourselves and draw near in this pain? We want to live with
Sorry, but this will be a high-anxiety Yom Kippur. Even the wave of relief from the shofar blast signaling the end of the the fast
Caplan’s Log – Tuesday, September 22, 2020, 5:50 a.m., Edison, New Jersey The first Selichot/Shacharit service of the morning at Congregation Ohr Torah in Edison
Teshuva is on the forefront of our collective minds as we approach Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year. By and large, adults
Yom Kippur was considered by our sages to be one of the happiest days of the year (Bava Batra 121a). This was because we were