Can You Make a Simcha Go Green?
Though Earth Day may be in our rearview mirror, a sense of awareness of our natural resources should never be far from our minds. Making
Though Earth Day may be in our rearview mirror, a sense of awareness of our natural resources should never be far from our minds. Making
Everyone knows that one of the goals of Pesach, more so than any other yom tov, is to make the Seder and its messages engaging
It is always admirable when someone can take a skill and use it to help other people. Twelve-year-old Ayala Kramer of Teaneck did just that,
Hannah Wolkenfeld and Jacob Finkel were married on Sunday, March 11, at Greentree Country Club in New Rochelle, New York. Hannah is the daughter of
(Courtesy of The Becher) We’ve all been there. Sitting at a nice restaurant, enjoying the company of family and friends, when the waiter accidentally drops
She’s known as an insanely creative mastermind, a marketing genius who churns out uncharted—and extraordinarily successful—ideas. She’s also the founder and producer of the Brooklyn
You cut your hair/sheitel too short. A popular question I get from my clients is, “Am I too old to wear this length?” As clients
From an early age, children learn that Tu B’Shevat is the “birthday of the trees.” Stores stock up on dried fruit, and everyone learns a
(Courtesy of JWed.com) JWed.com (Formerly Frumster.com) has brought to fruition over 3,000 marriages. But while averaging three marriages a week, JWed.com acknowledges the increasing challenges
My name is Stefanie Chernow. I’m currently a sixth grader at Yeshivat Noam. For my bat mitzvah, I didn’t want to just raise money for
Before Chanukah, North Jersey was buzzing with energy as residents anticipated this exciting holiday. Amid the excitement, shuls organized their respective Chanukah boutiques. Amid the
Public speaking: some people shine in the spotlight, some people don’t mind it and will speak when asked, while others dread it and avoid it