
Camp Keshet held a blood drive was on Wednesday, July 12, at their building in The Young Israel of East Brunswick. Campers were on hand
The Playland challenge is: How much fun can you pack into a week? This week campers went on five different trips, had two shows, bunk
Many of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs started out with humble beginnings. Hey, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniack started Apple in a small garage in
With the topic of Israel appearing to have fallen through the cracks of the Democratic platform, Democratic presidential hopefuls are losing support from single-issue Israel
A heartwarming scene as children board busses en-route to Camp HASC. June 27, in Brooklyn, the buses turn down the narrow 55th street, their steel
Sephardim Are on the Map It is quite an event to have ArtScroll print, for the first time, a Sephardic siddur. There has been quite
I love getting feedback from my readers. It gives me encouragement to keep writing when I hear that something I wrote resonates with them. Sometimes,
Parashat Chukat The eleventh perek in Sefer Shoftim relates to us the story of Yiftach HaGiladi, a person rejected by his family who eventually becomes
Parashat Chukat The eleventh perek in Sefer Shoftim relates to us the story of Yiftach HaGiladi, a person rejected by his family who eventually becomes
Reviewing: “Maimonides’ Grand Epistle to the Scholars of Lunel,” by Charles Sheer. Academic Studies Press. 2019. English. Paperback. 100 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1618119612. One of the
When Americans travel abroad, one of the greatest adjustments they may have to make is to the food they will be served away from home.