Richard Joel: Time to Identify a Successor
He saved perhaps the most important piece of information for last. Richard Joel, in an email to Yeshiva University staff, students and alumni, announced near
He saved perhaps the most important piece of information for last. Richard Joel, in an email to Yeshiva University staff, students and alumni, announced near
Stuart Cohnen had given rides home from New York-area hospitals in the past. An IT specialist who works in the city, Cohnen, 58, is also
Only a handful of days had passed since the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) and other organizations lobbied Congress against the impending nuclear deal with
Four Jewish day schools of Greater MetroWest will have their tuition capped at 18 percent or less of a family’s Adjusted Gross Income for qualified
You might say AJ Edelman is a dreamer, and he would agree with you. AJ’s dream is to represent Israel in the Winter Olympics in
Netanyahu Vows to Stem Terror Wave After Fatal Rosh Hashanah Attack (Israel Hayom/JNS.org) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu convened an emergency meeting in Jerusalem on
Richard Joel told the Jewish Link last spring that if he had to give a grade to himself as Yeshiva University President, it would be
From Dallas to Bergenfield I appreciated and read with both amusement and nostalgia the article “From Teaneck to Tennessee,” (September 10, 2015). The author is
The patient is hemorrhaging. In fact, the patient does not seem to even know who he is. It sounds pretty dire. The patient is Modern
Media coverage of the Iran nuclear deal occasionally refers to Hezbollah as Tehran’s anti-Israel proxy. But the influence of the Lebanon-based “Party of God” is
(JNi.media) A little over a year after Danny Danon was fired in 2014 as Deputy Defense Minister for his criticism of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s handling
Attorney general rejects petition by religious players, Labor Court ruling that soccer matches held on Shabbat are illegal. Israeli soccer authorities called off a threatened