Bava Kama 67
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel Ben Harav Yoel David Balk a’h. This week we learned Bava Kama
May these words of Torah serve as a merit le’iluy nishmat Menachem Mendel Ben Harav Yoel David Balk a’h. This week we learned Bava Kama
Elizabeth—The sanctuary of the Elmora Avenue Shul was tangibly somber as Harav Elazar Mayer Teitz, shlita, approached the microphone to address an attendance exceeding one
Everyone knows that the Jewish National Fund is the organization that plants trees in Israel. Many have purchased trees as tributes for friends or loved
Brian Haimm of Englewood called it the “two best days of summer.” Teaneck’s Howard Wietschner said it was a “simply exhilarating” experience. The two riders
The 20th World Maccabiah Games are less than a year away and will be held in Israel next summer. Coach Josh Pransky from Yeshiva University
Israel Wins First Olympic Medal Since 2008 Games (JNS.org) Israeli judoka Yarden Gerbi has become the first Israeli to win a medal at the 2016
Our children are watching, listening and learning. Because Tisha B’Av falls in the summer, we would argue that children learn more about the tenor of
We’ve written before that Devarim—Deuteronomy—begins what may be history’s first (and possibly its longest) farewell address. Leaders, such as President Washington returning to Mount Vernon,
Take a Lesson From Chelm This week’s edition announced the State of Israel’s plan to dump hundreds of millions of dollars of cement deep around
Over the last two weeks, a suspicious person has visited several Jewish institutions. He began in the midwest and has slowly made his way east.
Long panned for harboring deep anti-Israel bias, the United Nations (UN) has often been discounted by critical Israeli leaders as an organization with little hope
nor·mal adjective: conforming to a standard; usual, typical or expected. The people in Camp HASC are not “normal,” in that they are anything but typical