If Not You, Who IS in Charge of Your Life?
I was slightly surprised that no one mentioned anything about the article I wrote about diet and losing weight causing great distress and worry to
I was slightly surprised that no one mentioned anything about the article I wrote about diet and losing weight causing great distress and worry to
In March 1995, Paula Lebovics sat before a camera in a home in Encino, California and became one of the 52,000 Holocaust survivors to share
Friends of Lubavitch will ignite a public 9-foot menorah erected at Englewood City Hall on the first night of Chanukah, Tuesday December 16th at 6:00
Shaarei Orah, The Sephardic Synagogue of Teaneck, hosts Rabbi Dr. Yigal Tsaidi as Scholar-in-Residence for Chanukah Shabbat Mevarchim Miketz on December 19-20th. Rabbi Tsaidi will
Yeshivat Noam teachers have been successfully teaching students writing skills and techniques starting in Early Childhood and continuing on to elementary school and into Middle
With 8,000 Free Meals Daily to Israel’s Poor During Chanukah, our hearts and our homes are filled with the warmth and light of the menorah.
Naphtali Lau-Lavie, Holocaust survivor, Haaretz correspondent between 1956 and 1970, diplomat and public figure, brother of former Chief Rabbi Yisrael Lau, died on Saturday, aged
The High Holidays are considered by most people to be the ideal time for contemplation and reflection on how we lead our lives. Frankly, any
A recent Letter to the Editor concerning the poor reading ability of students at a particular day school generated quite an online kerfuffle. Let me
At the end of November, I had the privilege of performing in the school play, 13 the Musical. I’m not really too much of an
Technology has changed the classroom forever. Gone are the days when a teacher would assign students a chapter to read followed by frontal instruction and
Against the backdrop of growing threats facing Israel at home and abroad, one of the fastest-growing ethnoreligious segments in the U.S. is stepping up its