Life Beyond Shana Bet: Young Adults Find a New Path to Aliyah
It used to be that yeshiva students would graduate from high school and head to Israel for their “gap year.” Notice the use of the
It used to be that yeshiva students would graduate from high school and head to Israel for their “gap year.” Notice the use of the
On Thursday, April 7, the Yavneh Academy graduating class of 2016 presented their Holocaust production, “Maniusia’s Promise.” Performing before a packed house in the auditorium
Looking to Expand and Grow Beyond Passaic When we think of miracles, typically our minds travel to events of mass proportions, like the splitting of
Israel Urges Passover Travelers to Avoid Turkey, Crowded Places in Europe (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Ahead of the Passover holiday, with more than 1 million
Bernie Sanders, this nation’s first Jewish presidential candidate, could get no closer to the recent AIPAC Policy Conference than Utah, because of time constraints, according
Let’s Return to the Constitutional Track This super-charged election season provides all Americans the incredible opportunity to use the leverage of their vote to prevail
Ordinarily, a piece of broken glass lying on the ground is unsightly litter at best, a danger to bare feet and pets at worst. But
Is the current wave of Palestinian terrorism waning? The Israeli Shin Bet security agency’s latest data says yes. But the agency maintains that the Islamic
Ask the average Israeli where he or she has visited in the United States, and you’ll likely get New York, Los Angeles or Washington, DC.
About a year ago, retired US Navy Admiral James Lyons addressed a conference on terrorism in Washington, DC. Since then, his remarks at the conference
The opening of “hearts and homes” to veterans of the Israeli Defense Forces has been in practice for almost 50 years. After the miraculous victory
The Jewish Community Council of Greater Teaneck will hold its annual observance of Yom HaShoah on Wednesday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. at Teaneck High