
To Theme or Not to Theme: Should That Even Be a Question?
I still have fond memories of my childhood Purim preparations. We all sat in an assembly line, ready to take directions from my parents. My
I still have fond memories of my childhood Purim preparations. We all sat in an assembly line, ready to take directions from my parents. My
(Courtesy of Camp HASC) Rachel Rutner, a seventh grader in the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy, experienced the magic of Camp HASC for the very first
Forj today announced the launch of the first AI-powered dating app focusing on finding young Jewish singles meaningful and long-term relationships. Currently available dating apps
These days technology is everywhere, infiltrating all parts of our lives. While some may cringe at its ubiquity and try to escape its spread, others
When I was a child and adolescent my family went away for Pesach to Miami each year. I recall, as a teenager, walking the boardwalk
There is a story told of four elderly women sitting on a hotel patio: Woman #1: “Oy” #2: “Oy Vey!” #3: “Oy vey iz mir!”
“Comparison is the death of joy” – Mark Twain “I don’t know how her house is so clean when we both work full time. My
The word on the street is that many believe dental insurance is a waste of money and time. People have this conception that dental insurance
Note: We thank Rabbi Igael Gurin-Malous for this month’s article. Who among us has not sinned? Who among us has not done something that truly
The imperatives to honor and revere parents are truly weighty positive commandments. They are demanding even when ageing parents have clear minds and are essentially
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(Courtesy of HRH) When Hudson Regional Hospital opened its doors in early 2018, their one goal in mind was to “build a healthier community” for