Why You Should Be Getting a Long-Term Care Plan Now
Okay, let’s make a quick assessment: Can you afford an extra $117,000 a year? How about $69,000 a year? Or even $48,000 a year? Chances
Okay, let’s make a quick assessment: Can you afford an extra $117,000 a year? How about $69,000 a year? Or even $48,000 a year? Chances
Editor’s Note: Martha Lunzer, Matil bat Yosef, z”l, passed away a year ago at the age of 100. A survivor of the Holocaust, she was
In 2005, I was newly retired. My fellow congregant, Esther East, director of Jewish Family Service of Clifton-Passaic, home to Project S.A.R.A.H., approached me at
Dear Coach Gila, I am a lifelong emotional eater. I ate chips, cookies, cake, ice cream, candy—it didn’t really matter what it was as long
In 1923, Rav Meir Shapiro proposed the concept of a Daf HaYomi in Vienna. In Elul 1929, the first siyum haShas was held in the
The world’s most powerful debt collector has become stronger. The “FAST Act” created by H.R. 22 in the Congressional Session 2015-2016 added a new section
Internationally acclaimed comedian Ashley Blaker is returning to New York for a five-week run of his one-man-show—Strictly Unorthodox—opening Off-Broadway May 27. We sat down with
Pesach is all about minhagim. No two families have the same minhagim, and you always want to make sure that your kids carry on whichever
Many Jews go away for Passover, traveling to Florida, the Caribbean or other warm leisure locations. These Jews typically spend their time at a hotel
(Courtesy of Camp Shalom) The sounds of children laughing and playing can be heard loud and clear as one walks through Camp Shalom, in Spring
I have a pretty early memory of sitting at lunch in preschool and wanting someone else’s snack. Something about it looked more appealing than my
I am not a big user or a big fan of social media. When last week’s big Facebook story broke, that the data of 50