Young Israel to Host Dr. David Pelcovitz as Scholar-in-Residence
Teaneck—Dr. David Pelcovitz, internationally recognized as an inspiring speaker with deep insight on family life and spiritual development, will be a Scholar-in-Residence at the Young
Teaneck—Dr. David Pelcovitz, internationally recognized as an inspiring speaker with deep insight on family life and spiritual development, will be a Scholar-in-Residence at the Young
SINAI partners with inclusive Jewish day schools and high schools throughout Northern New Jersey to provide both secular and Judaic special education to children with
Since back in early autumn, when we began reading the Book of Genesis in the synagogue, we have been reading one long story. It has
It was a dark night at the campground. The moon and stars were shrouded in clouds. The campers had hiked for hours to get there,
On September 11, 1978, the Bulgarian Secret Police, assisted by the KGB, murdered defector and dissident Georgi Markov on the Waterloo Bridge in London using
The craziness is over—at least for the meantime. I hope it will still be somewhat quiet when you are reading this next week. In the
In Parshas Bo, the final three plagues are brought upon the Egyptians: locusts, darkness, and death of the firstborn. Pharaoh finally cracks and sends the
New York—YU’s Center for the Jewish Future (CJF) will present the spring installment of its Community Beit Midrash program beginning February 3 with a six-week
The Telegraph UK reports the number of hate crimes against Jews nearly doubled last year, according to latest statistics from the Metropolitan Police. There were
Congregation of Teaneck First time Ashkenazic visitors to Sephardic synagogues almost always find it astonishing that Sephardic Kohanim conduct Nesi’at Kapayim (also known as Birkat
Two women drag an emaciated female corpse along the ground, its head bouncing on the dirt. When they reach a large pit, they stop, give
This was an observation attributed, variously, to Rav Meir Shapiro of Lublin z’l, to the Chofetz Chaim of Radin z’l, to Rav Yisrael Lipkin of