
We Are All Slaves to Something
Passover is fast approaching. Many of us are busy cleaning and shopping. We are searching for and removing chametz from our homes. We are planning
Passover is fast approaching. Many of us are busy cleaning and shopping. We are searching for and removing chametz from our homes. We are planning
This past Sunday evening, the Frisch Ice Hockey Team invited the children of Friendship Circle to a night on the ice. At Mackay Arena, laughter
As Passover approaches, it seems that almost everyone I know is frantically preparing for the holiday. One thing I’ve noticed is that most of the
I was at my desk, minding my own business when Eta Levenson, a volunteer leader of Greater MetroWest ABLE, sent me an email asking me
“The Garden of Emuna” by Rabbi Shalom Arush teaches me that nothing in my life happens by chance. Everything that is going on, good or
Lately, it seems like whenever we turn on the news there’s another story about a Hollywood director, doctor or community member being accused of and
When the College Board released data on the updated 2016 SAT, the results raised some hackles. For more than 40 years, girls have consistently received
Camp Slapshots, a religious sports day camp founded in 2003, is moving its base of operations to Yavneh Academy this year. Run by a staff
The Modern Orthodox communities of the West Side of Manhattan and Northern New Jersey have announced a new initiative, making available dynamic new programs for
In last month’s column, NS shared with us the trials and tribulations and hopes and prayers of a parent of a child dealing with addiction
In this frigid Northeast winter I had the warmth of family. Yes, I am an empty-nester times three, and my husband was off at work,
With children spending more and more time online, we’ve entered a new era in which teaching our young ones how to be safe online must