OHEL: “Look Back,While Moving Forward”
Moishe Hellman and Mel Zachter, Co-Presidents of OHEL Children’s Home and Family Services, announced that the organization’s Annual Gala will be held on Sunday, November
Moishe Hellman and Mel Zachter, Co-Presidents of OHEL Children’s Home and Family Services, announced that the organization’s Annual Gala will be held on Sunday, November
Israeli newspapers report that Rabbi Shlomo Riskin of Efrat severely criticized the haredi rabbanut, including both chief rabbis in a radio interview with Dov Halberthal.
Woodcliff Lake–Eva Geiringer Schloss, a survivor and childhood friend of Anne Frank, spoke to a large crowd recently at the Woodcliff Lake Hilton about her
Dr. Eli Harari, the Israeli founder of the SanDisk flash storage company, has been named as one of the nine 2014 recipients of the U.S.
Teaneck–For years, the Teaneck mikvah, on Windsor Road in Teaneck, fell behind in making updates. As the community grew exponentially, the mikvah rooms suffered extensive
Gabe Schlossberg had been sitting in the men’s section of his shul on a Friday night davening and pretty much minding his own business. Kabbalat
Day school students put in a long day. Some have school on Sunday as well. Children need down time to relax, to explore their own
I was walking a few days ago when I saw a man wearing a shirt that said, “If a man is stranded on the sea
Who are our leaders of today? Are they politicians? Faith leaders? Athletes? People of international stature? Humanitarian figures? Are they people who do good, bad,
I promised that this week’s column would be of a strictly positive nature. Good vibes, healing thoughts, smiles abound, blue skies, and not a cloud
OH MY GOD, EBOLA HAS COME TO AMERICA! That is not how I reacted when I heard that Thomas Duncan, a Liberian man in Texas,
All the clients I “career coach” go through the “Tell me about yourself” exercise during our first ten minutes together. Why is this so pivotal?