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Part 3 (Continued from last week) But again, my laziness reared its head and I kept thinking about that problem. I said to myself, I
Part 3 (Continued from last week) But again, my laziness reared its head and I kept thinking about that problem. I said to myself, I
I just came across a news article titled, “Massachusetts Is Considering Leaving the Eastern Time Zone.” And good for them. It’s about time. Apparently, in
What does it mean to take a “gap year“? Does it mean that you spend your year working for an American clothing company specializing in
The call to Abraham, with which Lech Lecha begins, seems to come from nowhere: “Leave your land, your birthplace and your father’s house, and go
(Courtesy of njohsp.gov) State Governor Philip D. Murphy is urging New Jersey’s high school girls to participate in the 2020 Girls Go CyberStart challenge, a
Parshat Lech Lecha begins with Hashem trying to motivate Avram to leave his homeland and travel to an undisclosed location. One of the ways he
Editor’s note: Below is a heartfelt call to action written by a high school senior at one of our local yeshiva high schools. We know
One of the privileges of serving in rabbanus is the tremendous volume of simchas I am fortunate to attend. To be able to watch children
This November we will be electing three new members to the Teaneck BOE. There are five candidates running, the last three of whom are incumbents:
A very troubling statement indeed! It was this past Chol Hamoed when my sons and I visited an out-of-town synagogue for Mincha/Arvit. A congregant between
Parshat Noach The haftarah of Parshat Noach, a selection taken from 54th and 55th perakim of Yishayahu, is a familiar reading as it includes two
In 1887, a British member of Parliament, Lord Acton, wrote, “Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” These words may well describe what