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Chesed...The Gift That Keeps Giving Dear Editor: After many years of spending summers in day camp, my...
Chesed...The Gift That Keeps Giving Dear Editor: After many years of spending summers in day camp, my...
An Address To The Community
Dear Editor:
Mission Impossible
Dear Editor:
I’m exhausted. No, I haven’t been cleaning the fridge or junk drawer. Instead, I’ve just come back from another trek to Costco. This time I wasn’t going for 24 rolls of paper towels or toilet paper. Instead, I went to the superstore to purchase a wedding gift for the Bezos newlyweds. Surprised I was invited to the gala affair? Well, to be honest, I didn’t get an actual invitation, but I figured it just got lost in the mail. After all, aren’t I deserving of this grand invite?
Jewish Donors: It Is Time For A Summer Game Of Dominos.
Dominos? Yes: You, we, and NYC need more dominos to fall so we can have the one-on-one vote we want in November against socialism.
Remembering Pamela Lunzer: A Year Later, Her Kindness and Strength Still Guide Us
Dear Editor:
One year since my dearest friend Pam, z”l, has been gone. Contrary to conventional wisdom, the passage of time has not made it easier for any of us who loved her.
Chesed...The Gift That Keeps Giving
Dear Editor:
After many years of spending summers in day camp, my teenage grandson agreed to go to sleepaway camp for the first session. Being a ben Torah, an athlete, and having a sufficient canteen account, are enabling him to enjoy this experience.
Watch Your Language!
Dear Editor:
After “I love you,” “Clean your room,” and “What did you get on the test?”, what is the most common expression that parents utter to their children? It’s “Watch your language!”—and they don’t mean the kids should pay more attention to their subject-verb agreement.