My Body, My Choice: Feminism in Tzniut
In 12th grade, when I told my father I wanted to attend a midrasha in Israel for a year before enrolling at college, one of
In 12th grade, when I told my father I wanted to attend a midrasha in Israel for a year before enrolling at college, one of
Every woman who walks through my salon door has a story. Sometimes it’s written all over her face, but more often it’s hidden behind a
Sami Diamond, an 11-year-old from Teaneck who is in the sixth grade at Yeshivat Noam, with the help of Friends of Access Israel (FAISR) made
We have a very “convincing” 10-year old daughter. Some would call her “pushy” “nudgie” etc., but there is a good reason why Rivka is called
When you reach to find and turn off your alarm clock while your eyes are closed or when you reach into your purse and find
A couple of days ago, I had what was likely my last visit of the summer to the beach. While the chairs will sit in
Dear Dr. Chani, It pains me to write about a relationship issue I have with my wife. Although we have what I would consider to
For those who have followed my screeds over the past few months, you will have hopefully gained some insight into how to successfully plan your
For those with courtroom experience, the Judgment Day of Rosh Hashanah might feel more frightening, as we can viscerally imagine ourselves standing in judgment in
Generally, this is the time when we are wrapped up in the excitement of the preparations for Rosh Hashanah and the thoughtfulness that goes into
Last year while attending Kosherfest, an annual November event at the Meadowlands Convention Center (although not this year), I had the pleasure of meeting Elli
After Hurricane Isaias hit the Bergen County area, causing 100-year-old trees to fall and rip down wires, all the outage precautions you wish you took