Charity, Support And Some Hoops
Many organizations and charities hold various events to help raise needed funds to continue their operations. Typical fundraisers include benefit dinners, Chinese auctions, and raffles - all worthy and...
View ArticleCharity, Support And Some Hoops
Many organizations and charities hold various events to help raise needed funds to continue their operations. Typical fundraisers include benefit dinners, Chinese auctions, and raffles - all worthy and...
View ArticleSeminar Sheds Light On Bottled Up Jewish Problem
An all-day conference on body image and eating disorders in the Jewish community took place on Sunday, June 7, in Manhattan. Co-sponsored by the Renfrew Center Foundation and the Orthodox Union's...
View ArticleSeminar Sheds Light On Bottled Up Jewish Problem
An all-day conference on body image and eating disorders in the Jewish community took place on Sunday, June 7, in Manhattan. Co-sponsored by the Renfrew Center Foundation and the Orthodox Union's...
View ArticleBlossoming Into Torah: An Interview With TV’s Mayim Bialik
Many of us who are children of the '90s - or who had children in the '90s - remember the popular television show "Blossom," which starred Mayim Bialik as a teenager confronting, and trying to survive,...
View ArticleMendy Sacho – Designing Fashionable Kapotes
When one thinks of kapotes, the traditional long suit jackets worn by married Lubavitcher chassidim, one doesn't automatically think of the cutting edge of fashion. Yet Mendy Sacho, a 25-year-old...
View ArticleBack To School: Administrators Return To The Classroom To Learn Management...
Educational degrees in both teaching and administration abound. But when it comes to managing schools, few universities offer courses devoted to helping school principals and other administrators learn...
View Article‘Kids In Pain': Brooklyn’s Our Place Helps Teens At Risk Of Being Forgotten
It is a testament to the authenticity and devotion of the staff at Our Place - a group of drop-in centers in Flatbush that cater to what most people would simply term "at-risk" teens - that none of...
View ArticleGift-Giving On The Rise On The Eve Of Rosh Hashanah
Gift-giving has become increasingly popular on the eve of Rosh Hashanah and the lead item is honey, not only those ubiquitous cute honey bear bottles, but more sophisticated and gourmet options.
View ArticleGift-Giving On The Rise On The Eve Of Rosh Hashanah
Gift-giving has become increasingly popular on the eve of Rosh Hashanah and the lead item is honey, not only those ubiquitous cute honey bear bottles, but more sophisticated and gourmet options.
View ArticleFriends And Family Remember Moshe “Mo” Berkowitz
In his lifetime, he was a positive influence on so many, always inspiring others to be better while at the same time, working on his own character.
View ArticleDebunking Myths in Women’s Health Update
Earlier this year, the American Cancer Society came out with new guidelines concerning Pap smears, which screen for cervical cancer. Conventional wisdom had long held that women should receive annual...
View ArticleJewish Baby With Rare Disease Needs Bone Marrow Transplant
Amanda and Akiva Zablocki, Jewish parents on Manhattan’s Upper West Side, are spending the month of Elul on the phone battling insurance companies. Their one-year old son, Idan (“era” in Hebrew), will...
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