
Privacy in the Age of Social Media
Let’s talk about privacy, shall we? Oh, just a second. Hang on for a minute, I am taking a selfie and uploading it to Instagram…
Let’s talk about privacy, shall we? Oh, just a second. Hang on for a minute, I am taking a selfie and uploading it to Instagram…
As I said Kiddush Levana this month, I had some extra kavana in one of the pesukim we say. It was “k’sheim she’ani rokeid, Just
Some might say: If I knew what my mission in life was, I would do it like nobody’s business. If God Himself came to me
We thought everyone knows the adage that “If you cannot say anything nice do not say anything at all.” Obviously those words resonate well with
College is a singular experience, especially when you attend a Jewish college. I love it, but Stern has its quirks and it’s not always easy
Wow! Yet another exciting week at Camp Agudas Eizov! How surprising! With the Nine Days fast approaching (ouch), we really tried to pack in the
Many Jews enjoy eating different forms of cream. They often eat cream cheese (especially with bagels), sour cream (especially with borscht) and, of course, the
The most recent effort to trivialize the Holocaust for political and propaganda purposes has been the attempt this month by some Democrats in the House
Having an Israel advocacy club in high school is critical to help combat anti-Zionism nationwide. By starting at a younger age, teens can go off
It’s not everyday someone wins an award for being a great soldier. Naftali Stubin, resident of Passaic, won an “Outstanding Soldier” award while volunteering at
(Courtesy of Areyvut) Atara Troodler, a 2010 and 2011 H.O.P.E. participant, remarked, “Areyvut’s Teen Philanthropy program opened my eyes not just to the importance of
(Courtesy of Areyvut) Atara Troodler, a 2010 and 2011 H.O.P.E. participant, remarked, “Areyvut’s Teen Philanthropy program opened my eyes not just to the importance of