Mother’s Day Sameach
We never really made a big deal about Mother’s Day. Nina received the usual cards and magnificent artistic creations that our children made in school
We never really made a big deal about Mother’s Day. Nina received the usual cards and magnificent artistic creations that our children made in school
Recently, our shul hosted a Singles Shabbaton and I sat next to a young woman who confided that this was the 10th Shabbaton she had
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I decided that I am going to hang out in courthouses more often. It really is quite fascinating what goes on there. A woman was
Recently, our shul organized a game of shul basketball—although “organized” is a very strong word. (“Shul basketball” is like real basketball, except that the players
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Author Douglas Adams famously had his Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy remark that “space is really big.” But to my mind the sheer vastness of
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One year after the bombs went off at the Boston marathon, Brandeis authorities were so intent on avoiding the issues those bombs had raised, that
A school in the community of Dolev is more than just a home for disadvantaged youth. Contemporary society defines “at-risk youth” as children who have
Art is a great equalizer. There really is no right or wrong way to create something beautiful. Rather, it is a vehicle through which one
Teaneck—“We didn’t know what to do for Binyamin,” Teaneck parents Susan and David Richman told JLBC. At the time, their son was graduating from a