Partners in Torah: Building a Stronger Klal Yisrael
Passaic—In turbulent times, it is of great value to focus on what unites us as Jews, not on what divides us. Sometimes, it’s not about
Passaic—In turbulent times, it is of great value to focus on what unites us as Jews, not on what divides us. Sometimes, it’s not about
Main Event Caterers, a premier kosher catering firm owned by Eddie Izso of Englewood, Joey Bodner of Teaneck, and Marty Bodner of West Hempstead, has
The 2016 presidential campaign has been the focus of the RYNJ seventh grade social studies classes over the last few weeks. Students have researched each
Two weeks ago, 12 players from different backgrounds and different schools came together in the Heshel gym, all superstars in their own right. It was
Police Suspect Tel Aviv Terrorist’s Family Hid Him (Ari Yashar/Arutz Sheva) Police have arrested the father and several family members and acquaintances of the Arab-Israeli
For over 22 years, Jews of little or no Torah background, and those who grew up in religious homes and attended yeshiva day schools, have
Assisted Suicide and Its Exceptions I was appalled to read the diatribe by Mr. Sharaby regarding assisted suicide in your December 17 issue (“Assisted Suicide
Various settlements in Gush Etzion in the West Bank had their electricity cut off for six hours on New Year’s Eve. An initial inspection revealed
In the wake of the brutal terrorist attack on Tel Aviv’s bustling Dizengoff Street, the father of 26-year-old victim Alon Bakal wants the world to
UN envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura, meets with diplomats, Syrian opposition in Riyadh. (Arutz Sheva Staff) The UN envoy for Syria, Staffan de Mistura,
(i24news) Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed Egypt’s new ambassador to Israel on Sunday, saying at his weekly cabinet meeting that Hazem Khairat’s arrival will
Melba Landa made aliyah from Moscow after devoting her life to fighting for Soviet Jewry and for human rights in the USSR and modern Russia.