Hillels Spectacular Seminar Weekend
Hillel Yeshiva students and faculty gathered on a recent Friday morning to enjoy a delicious breakfast. Afterwards, they boarded buses for an exciting morning of ice skating. Students and faculty had fun skating together. Then it was off to a hotel, owned by Carey Tajfel, one of Hillel Yeshivas first graduates, for Shabbat. How inspiring it was to see 200 students, faculty and alumni gathered together at a beautiful hotel to enjoy a fantastic Shabbat weekend.
The seminar is designed to provide a wonderful, spiritual and fun Shabbat experience for all who attend. Camaraderie and friendship among the students is strengthened and its fun for the faculty, too.
The goal of the seminar is for students to think and learn in a more social, less structured environment. Achdut (unity) was the theme of this years seminar.
Magen David Yeshivah Celia Esses High School held its first shiriyah (color war) under the direction and leadership of Rabbi Ben-Zion Scheinfeld, Director of Student Activities. The program was a culmination of talent, creativity and dedication demonstrated by our students and devoted staff over the course of the entire week.
Our community is filled with people who import goods from around the world into the United States. Buyers are hungry for products but at the same time deadlines for delivery must be met. That is why it can be frustrating when US Customs and Border Protection (Customs) detains a shipment. In almost all cases, goods are required to be entered through Customs and the Customs officers ensure that they are in compliance with all US laws and regulations.
Tu Bshvat is a holiday intimately connected to the agricultural cycle of the Land of Israel. Falling in the middle of the Jewish month of Shvat, the 15th day of the month is the New Year of Trees. Today, this holiday is often celebrated by planting saplings and also by participating in a Seder-meal that echoes the Passover Seder, in which the produce of trees, including fruits and nuts, are eaten.
With great pleasure, we present the annual update of activities and accomplishments of the Sephardic Pizmonim Project at www.pizmonim.com.
When life hands us a reason to celebrate, we cant help but smileuntil we get the bill. Our semachot (celebrations) from engagement parties to weddings, bar mitzvahs to brit milah, sometimes throw us for quite a loop. The planning alone can shake us into a tizzy and the decisions can rack our brains until we cant even remember what we were so happy about in the first place. Manhattan Beach Synagogue has found a way to minimize all that fretting.
A Vacation Related Message for Every Day of Your Life
Growing up is a mixture of feelings for most young people and I was no exception to the rule. During his lifetime, my father and I did not always see things eye to eye and the lessons he tried to teach were toughold school is what they called it back then.
What is the most precious commodity? I think the answer is time. I wish I had all the time in the world to spend with my dearest loving mom, Marcelle Sabin AH.
One of the fundamental precepts of Judaism is the inherent and infinite value of human life. This sentiment is strongly echoed in the famous maxim of the Gemara which states: Whoever saves a life, it is as if he has saved the entire Universe.
School choice “voucher system” is a common sense idea that gives every parent the power and freedom to choose where their children are educated.
Cardiovascular disease is the number one killer in the United States, causing almost 500,000 deaths annually. It has been the focus of tremendous effort and research in the medical community, and there have been tremendous advancements when it comes to heart disease, from preventing coronary artery disease, to stopping heart attacks in their tracks, and hopefully in the future, to regenerating new heart muscle after a heart attack.
Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz, Chairman of the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Committee, and the Orthodox Union jointly sponsored a round table discussion looking into drug and alcohol abuse in the Jewish community.
There are many forms of addictions. Would you think twice about having an alcoholic drink? What are the dangers of drug addiction? What would have to happen to lead an addict to realize they need help?