Bnei Akiva Launches New Israel Program – Torah V’Avodah (TVA)
Bnei Akiva has run diverse gap-year programs for post-high school students all over the world for years; this year marks the launch of a new
Bnei Akiva has run diverse gap-year programs for post-high school students all over the world for years; this year marks the launch of a new
Teaneck—There is a boy who calls his grandmother on his bus ride home each day from school, of course to tell her that he loves
Bergenfield—Just over 75 years ago, an 8-year-old girl left her home in Salzburg, Austria and embarked on a 15-year odyssey that led her to Bergenfield,
Under the guidance of Rabbi Pesach Lerner and others, Ronit Horwitz Peskin and Leah Ahroni are the co-directors of Women for the Wall established in
It has been a season of new beginnings for this hockey team. The Cougars first loss this season was to SAR, and none of the
Rabbi Mark Dratch of the Rabbinical Council of America confirmed today (January 19) that an agreement had been reached between the Grand Rabbinate of Israel
Bibi Meets Abdullah, Round Three Jordan—PM Bibi Netanyahu and King Abdullah II of Jordan met for the third time in Jordan this year. The Israeli
After three months of anger, confusion, and frustration, Jews of the Diaspora who were led to question if their rabbis were “Jewish enough,” got the
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) commends Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL), chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Aging, for focusing
Since 2005 nearly six in 10 American Jews have married a non-Jew, up from 46 percent in 1990 and 17 percent before 1970. This statistic
Jerusalem—Over 200 olim from English-speaking countries—including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, USA and Canada—were nominated for the Nefesh B’Nefesh Bonei Zion 2014 prize. The
Jersey City—Steven Fulop handily beat Jersey City’s incumbent Mayor Jerammiah Healy, despite Healy’s endorsements from Pres. Obama and other Democratic leaders. Fulop was the only