Yeshivat Noam at Israel Day Parade
Yeshivat Noam Head of School Rabbi Chaim Hagler finds a use for NYC’s payphones while trying to marshal together his students, faculty, and parent volunteers
Yeshivat Noam Head of School Rabbi Chaim Hagler finds a use for NYC’s payphones while trying to marshal together his students, faculty, and parent volunteers
On a balmy, parade-perfect first Sunday in June, some 35-40,000 marchers (according to its sponsors) participated in the Celebrate Israel Parade, a now 50-year-old extravaganza
Yeshiva University and MTA are among the few organizations that have marched every year since the parade’s inception in 1964. This year was no different,
Ben Porat Yosef fifth grade girls waited with great anticipation to begin their march up Fifth Avenue in the Salute to Israel Day parade on
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New York—While studying at Yeshiva University-affiliated Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, Rabbi Marc Spivak was training for a career as a pulpit rabbi outside the
Donors both large and small are carving out time from their busy schedules to learn how to give more effectively. Many relish the opportunity to
As President Obama looks across the beaches of Normandy for the ceremony commemorating the D-Day landings, he could be forgiven for feeling ambivalent. Certainly, these
“So what do you girls do up there by yourselves in yenem’s velt?” (“nowheresville” in English) It was always difficult to explain the lure of
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