Teaneck—Every Tuesday night Rabbi Meir Goldwicht, a native Yerushalmi, crosses the George Washington Bridge to deliver a Parshat HaShavua shiur completely in Hebrew at Congregation
The house was 52 years old. It was beautiful, but much like its new owners, it was starting to show its age. It was only
The international community commemorates the Holocaust on January 27, the anniversary of the day Auschwitz was liberated. It is called Holocaust Remembrance Day, and ceremonies
I recently had the pleasure of attending an event hosted by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo at which he discussed his desire for local governments
“It is important that we dedicate ourselves to transmitting to new generations the heritage of our mutual knowledge, esteem and friendship,” Pope Francis told an
Bethlehem—Last week Bethlehem Bible College, BBC, hosted its third Christ at the Checkpoint conference. Like the two that preceded it in 2010 and 2012, #CATC2014
Englewood—Prime Caterers and Prime to Go are hosting a grand opening in Englewood at 172 South Van Brunt Street, on Wednesday April 9 beginning at
Teaneck—After a beautiful seder, where everyone has had a chance to enjoy the multitude of divrei Torah, the four cups of wine make everyone quite
During the Cold War, U.S. secretaries of state and Soviet foreign ministers routinely negotiated the outcome of crises and the fate of countries. It has
At a Singles Exposition in New York City where I was a guest speaker on the topic “Coping with the Dating Game” many years ago,
So many women have told me how much they wish that they did not have to make Pesach, but I have to say that making