Trauma for Eighth Graders In Our Schools
How wonderful it is that Bergen County has so many options for Jewish high schools. Our expectations are that these schools will promote Jewish observance,
How wonderful it is that Bergen County has so many options for Jewish high schools. Our expectations are that these schools will promote Jewish observance,
Thank you for reprinting Rabbi Motzen’s article in Cross Currents as well as the follow up letters these past two weeks. (A First Step: LGBTQ+
We are approaching 600 days since Covid first made its ugly appearance. Where will we be 600 days from now? To state the obvious, Covid
I wish to applaud Dr. Aliza Frohlich for her extremely valuable article on the importance of teaching our children spirituality, trust and faith in God.
Ben Rothke was very complimentary of Dr. Shana Strauch Schick’s new book, “Intention in Talmudic Law: Between Thought and Deed,” in his book review of
Over the last few weeks Governor Murphy has visited several Jewish communities where he has been received with open arms. Many organizations such as the
I recently had the pleasure of working closely with Darryl Greene on a township initiative, the installation of “Isley Brothers Way” honorary street signs on
This Tuesday, I will be voting for Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli for governor of New Jersey. I believe that he is the best candidate for the
November 2 is our opportunity. It’s Election Day for the governor, legislature and local races—the very people who impact funding and services for our schools
On Unilever’s Hellman’s mayonnaise jar is a question: “Something to tell us?” Well, YES! We called the number and found out that Unilever has designated
With the upcoming Teaneck board of education elections, I am urging all Teaneck residents to vote for Laura “Laurie” Fein (line 4) and Rachel Secemski
I am planning to write the history of the Torah Leadership Seminars of Yeshiva University in the pre-NCSY days. At this time I invite all