
It was a packed week for chanichim at Moshava Ba’ir! Following an amazing week of color war, they jumped right into more exciting activities, such
The children of Gan Yaldenu of Teaneck had a “wild” Jungle Week. They had a jungle themed visit from Mr. Joe of Kidzmusic, created animal
Starting your own business can seem like a fantasy—doing what you love each day, making your own schedule, and getting to be the head honcho
One does not appreciate the full spectrum of halachic practice unless he takes into account the practices of Yemenite Jews. However, one can understand Yemenite
Very often there are words in Tanach that did not originate in Hebrew and are foreign “loanwords.” Here I am going to discuss some of
Parshat Pinchas The haftarah we read this week introduces the three-week mourning period that precedes Tisha B’Av and is, therefore, the first of the “tlat
Since 2001 Shifra Zeiler has volunteered as the head of the pottery workshop in Chai Lifeline’s flagship summer sessions, Camp Simcha and Camp Simcha Special.
For over three decades, L’Chaim Shidduch Organization, headquartered in Monsey, has been facilitating the creation of hundreds of shidduchim. Through bi-annual shidduch marathons, L’Chaim has
Reviewing: “Moreh Nevuchim” (all three parts), edited by Mordecai Plaut. Feldheim, Publishers. 2019. Hebrew. Hardcover. ISBN-13: 978-1680251005. 568 pages. “Moreh Ha-Nevuchim part 1,” edited by
How many remember (we certainly do not) that our region of New Jersey suffered a “large” snowfall of approximately 8 inches around the 15th of
Part I of II Sometimes in reporting an article, those holding the notebook and pen might want to hurry along an interview to get to