A Nostalgic Look at Torah Cards
Torah Cards, once almost as ubiquitous in Jewish day schools as Cabbage Patch Dolls were for the general market, are celebrating their quarter-century anniversary this
Torah Cards, once almost as ubiquitous in Jewish day schools as Cabbage Patch Dolls were for the general market, are celebrating their quarter-century anniversary this
Amichai Malek is studying in Yeshivat Har Etzion (“Gush”), in the Alon Shvut community in the Etzion bloc of Judea. He grew up in the
“I have just returned from a wonderful trip to Israel with my whole family—a trip made much smoother through the help of Tammy and Tamar
“Strengthening Jerusalem Through Community” is the motto of Garin Oz, meaning “a seed of strength,” which is a group of six Dati-Leumi young families who
A delegation of senior figures in Emunah of America attended World Emunah’s 2017 Leadership Mission in Israel, and represented the U.S. at the movement’s 10th
Making aliyah is an achievable dream, but it is one that takes careful planning. A growing number of organizations are helping families with complex issues
Friends of the Israel Defense Forces will be holding its fourth annual Lone Soldier Errand Day on Thursday, February 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00
Jerusalem—AMIT, Israel’s premier educational network, will organize a five-day mission to Israel this spring culminating in a memorable Yom Yerushalayim experience. The trip is scheduled
There are many who commented to us at our grandson’s bar mitzvah that we absolutely must write about the fact that Congregation Beth Abraham needed
Jerusalem—The Inbal Jerusalem Hotel, the city’s leading deluxe hotel and the destination for many major conference and solidarity missions, is featuring a new charity as
OK, @Jlinknj fans! We have caved to popular demand and are starting a Mazel Tov section in our monthly Simcha Link! Do you have a
It was in the fall of 2014 when Jake Rabinowitz, a longtime resident of Washburn Street, noticed that his Teaneck backyard was drier than in