Camp Regesh campers were off to a great start playing hockey, riding pedal carts, swimming and having a blast with friends!
One of the unexpected side-effects of the American-led peace initiative currently being held in Bahrain, is the opportunity for a number of Israelis – including
Part II (Continued from last week) The Jews, both the locals and the ones who joined the Persians in the conquest of Jerusalem in 614
When the Trump administration released the economic portion of its Middle East peace plan last week, the avalanche of criticism was immediate and harsh. Even
No other figure in Tanach has nearly as many surviving and discovered artifacts as Chizkiyahu HaMelech. The tunnels he dug to divert the waters of
Parshat Shelach When discussing this week’s haftarah, the story of the spies sent by Yehoshua, the most troubling question that is often asked is why
Part I We have a book in our shul library: “My Life,” an autobiography by Golda Meir. I thought it would be interesting to summarize
Sunday afternoons during May and June are dedicated to Pirchei Baseball. Every grade has its own teams and games. As the boys get older, the
Being an administrator in a Jewish school entails many intricacies and daily decisions, large and small. In the hustle and bustle of day to day