
NYC Asks Secret Shoppers to Report Overcharges, Violations at Supermarkets
The city issued a call for “secret shoppers” who’d be willing to report overcharges and other violations at supermarkets via Twitter.
The city issued a call for “secret shoppers” who’d be willing to report overcharges and other violations at supermarkets via Twitter.
Elizabeth Ben Abraham saw soldiers everywhere in Israel, toting machine guns in buses, malls, restaurants. Only at a barbecue on an army base did the California State University of Northridge student notice how young they are.
The manufacturer of Tylenol announced new, lower dosing instructions for the painkiller on Thursday in an effort to reduce accidental overdose from acetaminophen, the product’s active ingredient.
It’s the end of the month, which means it’s time for the NYPD to get cracking on filling those ticket quotas which have been lying around all month.
A rabbi and rabbinical student walk into a Walmart.
No, this isn’t a joke.
Man is regarded as one who is constantly moving. He must perpetually move from one level to another. If he will not go steadily upwards he will, indeed, decline steadily. For it is impossible to remain on one level. (The Ga’on of Vilna)
This Shabbos at the Besht Rabbi Zalman Abraham will lead a talk on the protective power of the Mezuzah.
That might be one of the chants heard at the upcoming San Francisco Marathon, when Rabbi Peretz Mochkin swaps his black coat — but not his tallit and tzitzit — for running gear and attempts to conquer the 13.1-mile half-marathon course.
I admit I am intolerant. At times I am bigoted towards others. I judge people by the way they look, the way they walk, the way they talk, and an immeasurable amount of other calculated imagery I build up in my mind about them.