Governor Christie Urges Senator Booker to Oppose Iran Deal
New Brunswick—New Jersey Governor and Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie stood alongside Jewish leaders at Rutgers University’s Chabad House this week as he called on
New Brunswick—New Jersey Governor and Republican presidential candidate Chris Christie stood alongside Jewish leaders at Rutgers University’s Chabad House this week as he called on
Bergenfield — An article entitled “Highgate Terrace: The Shame of Bergenfield” by JLNJ columnists Rabbi Mordechai and Nina Glick, published August 20, 2015, highlighted an
Paramus—A brand-new paradigm is beginning at the Hillel of Northern New Jersey. With Rutgers University’s Hillel supervising the program, Englewood native Talia Mizikovsky has begun
Residents of West Orange and neighboring communities know that the Lubavitch Center of Essex County is the place to go to meet their Judaic needs.
Matisyahu Faces Down BDS and Rocks Spanish Festival (haaretz.com) An American Jewish musician, who was controversially bared from a reggae festival in Spain before being
Germany is known for a strong state-level commitment to atoning for its Holocaust past, manifested through formal ceremonies, museums, and monuments. At the same time,
This is the month of Elul. It is the time when we as Jews are preparing ourselves for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. In just
A YCT Graduate Responds to Dr. Berger In his July 9 op-ed (“The Rabbinical Council of America and Yeshivat Chovevei Torah: A Response to Rabbis
Editor’s Note: Rabbi Jeremy Wieder, a Rosh Yeshiva at RIETS, responded to queries from a number of students and friends as to how he felt
We have all read about the recent vibrant (and often even nasty) discussion of women studying Talmud. I would like to avoid the polemics and
One-hundred-and-eight prominent Charedi rabbis and Jewish educators from across the United States have contributed their signatures to a kol koreh (public pronouncement) affirming the Biblical
On a hot mid-August day in Boston, when many of the city’s tens of thousands of college students had yet to arrive in their parents’