United States’ Episcopal Church Rejects Boycott of Israeli Goods from Judea and Samaria
Salt Lake City—The General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States met in Salt Lake City Thursday, July 2, and rejected in a
Salt Lake City—The General Convention of the Episcopal Church in the United States met in Salt Lake City Thursday, July 2, and rejected in a
Starting this month, men drafted into the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will serve 32 months in the military, down from the current 36 months. The
Three rockets were fired from Sinai into Israel’s Eshkol region, causing no injuries or damage but suggesting an escalation. Islamic State affiliate Wilayat Sinai (Sinai
Israel on Monday held a ceremony marking one year since last summer’s Operation Protective Edge against Hamas in Gaza at the Mount Herzl military cemetery
Monsey—Rabbi Nachum Muschel, a prominent Orthodox Jewish educator and community leader who served on the Rockland Community College Board of Trustees, died Saturday at the
Swim for SINAI, a fundraiser for SINAI Schools, will take place at two locations: at Camp Shalom on Monday, July 13, and at the Chabad
Teaneck—The Summer Girls Learning Initiative, currently in its fourth year at the Lazy Bean Cafe, is an initiative offered to girls entering high school, girls
The GPS Review Committee evaluated the entire conversion system so it could make recommendations for what it called the “gold standard of services that are
Montclair, New Jersey is not a town that anyone would associate with a traditional Jewish presence. But it will be, if Rabbi Yaacov Leaf has
Moriah School to Hold 12th Annual Golf, Tennis & Cycling Outing On Monday, August 10, at 9:00 a.m., The Moriah School of Englewood will be
Teaneck—Many people of all ages gathered in a packed living room for Rabbi Hanoch Teller’s speech presenting his latest book, “Heroic Children,” at the home
Tenafly—The Kaplan JCC on the Palisades, from August 24 to August 28, 2015, will host Camp Dream Street for children with cancer and other blood