Farewell, Lonesome Prophet/Warrior
In 1993, I interviewed Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in New York City when he was a civilian, a warrior on the battlefield of politics, no
In 1993, I interviewed Prime Minister Ariel Sharon in New York City when he was a civilian, a warrior on the battlefield of politics, no
Author to Visit School in February RYNJ has been revolutionary in implementing a unique and innovative professional development program in 2013-14 to develop a “culture
Riverdale—After remaining silent for more than two months, the Rabbinical Council of America (RCA) issued a statement last Sunday unequivocally rejecting the statement of the
Nineteen percent of individuals nationwide have a disability of some sort, but they are not the only ones who may need special assistance or programming
Shining Light on PSE&G Scam Scammers are using a new ploy to relieve people of their hard-earned cash. Posing as PSE&G representatives, they threaten to
Unlikely, but Possible Allies—Iran and the U.S. Washington—The U.S. and Iran find themselves facing the same enemies and may end up sitting on the same
As JLBC was going to press, members of the Modern Language Association (MLA), an organization of literary scholars and, with what was until a few
Recent news reports about genetic discoveries concerning Jewish people have caused some to say these studies are motivated by racism. They are not. They do
As 2014 begins, little has been revealed about the new International Agunah Beit Din to begin functioning in February of this year as announced at
Orthodox women in Fair Lawn had an open conversation recently about sexual abuse-why it still plagues and menaces the ultra-frum world; how social beliefs and
Bergenfield—January 1 was a big day for local Bergenfield government and facilities as two council members, a fire chief, and two deputy fire chiefs were
The name Gaetano Ravallo probably does not mean anything to you. But, if you live in Teaneck, chances are the name Chubby might ring a