‘A miraculous transition from slavery to freedom’

Explore the profound significance of Pesach, the first Jewish holiday, as Rabbi Khaskin uncovers its essence of transition from slavery to freedom, echoing through generations at the Seder table.

Sanitary District 1 offers ‘enhanced’ pre-Passover pickups

Sanitary District 1 will make a extra pick up across the Five Towns to collect Passover trash.

Former Woodmere fire commissioner faces up to 7 years for falsifying court documents

Judah Karkowsky, a former Woodmere Fire District commissioner, could serve up to seven years in years for submitting falsified court documents.

Hewlett-Woodmere checks out eclipse

The Hewlett-Woodmere School District Embraces Solar Eclipse with Fun-filled Activities, Art Projects, and Musical Tributes.

Rabbis call for support of Far Rockaway yeshiva

Local Yeshivas Rally Together to Support Bais Yaakov Ateres Miriam Amid Financial Crisis, Surpassing Fundraising Goals.

Challenges in Lawrence gym renovation

Lawrence Middle School Renovation Preserves Vintage Charm Amid Campus Overhaul, Promising Enhanced Facilities for Students.

Brooklyn man arrested for drugs, gun in Inwood

A Brooklyn man was arrested by Nassau police after a loaded gun and some drugs were found following a traffic stop in Inwood in April 15.

Editorial

Weaving a future of peace, harmony and justice

The shared themes of renewal and hope across Easter, Passover, and Ramadan, uniting humanity beyond cultural and religious differences.

Columnist

Migrants get more government support than veterans

Too many elected officials believe in open-border, pro-migrant policies.

Columnist

The silent killer of New York’s economy

We've lost hundreds of thousands of residents, and with them crucial tax revenue.

Columnist

How will we discuss the presidential campaign in class?

The big problem in September will be what to do about you know who.