Sharsheret’s Rochelle Shoretz: The Ride of a Lifetime
This hesped was delivered at the levaya of Rochie Shoretz, the founder of Sharsheret, who passed away Sunday at age 42. The author worked with
This hesped was delivered at the levaya of Rochie Shoretz, the founder of Sharsheret, who passed away Sunday at age 42. The author worked with
More than 300 members of the New Jersey Jewish community, from Bergen County and beyond, attended last week’s launch of Teach NJS, a new initiative
Thousands of marchers and tens of thousands of spectators braved the impending bad weather and filled Manhattan’s 5th Avenue on Sunday, May 31, for the
On the evening of March 26, the Frisch High School gym was jam-packed with fans of two soccer power houses, the SAR Sting and the
Ahead of ‘Unity Day’ Memorial Held for Three Jewish Teens Murdered by Hamas (JNS.org) More than 1,000 people attended a memorial ceremony on Monday in
Sometimes champions die so young that it is difficult for the rest of us to get our arms around their passing. Such is the case
Generally one-third to one-half of people who are eligible to vote, actually do. What happened to everyone else? Do people not care about who governs,
To the Editor: It was most gratifying to attend the launching of TEACH NJS, at Congregation Rinat Yisroel in Teaneck, organized by the Orthodox Union
The notion that the all-knowing God needs to test us to determine whether we will follow His command is absurd. He knows the future and
As Jewish media far and wide started picking up on the story of this week’s devastating flood in Houston, which hit Jewish-heavy neighborhoods particularly hard,
(JNS.org) British Education Secretary Nicky Morgan has called for an inquiry into reports that the Belz Hasidic sect is seeking to ban female drivers. In
Vladimir Katriuk, the man who held the No. 2 spot on the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s list of most wanted Nazi war criminals, has died, his