Hesped for Walter Krug, z”l
This piece was given as a eulogy for Walter Krug, z”l, by his son, Rabbi Dr. John Krug, at his levaya on February 21, 2017/
This piece was given as a eulogy for Walter Krug, z”l, by his son, Rabbi Dr. John Krug, at his levaya on February 21, 2017/
This represents the first in a series of father-son semicha stories leading up to RIETS’s March 19 rabbinic ordination ceremony. It’s not uncommon for sons
On a quiet Monday morning along the streets of Cedar Lane in Teaneck, two large school buses carrying 94 fifth-grade students and faculty members from
New York—Over 1,500 people gathered at John Jay College in Manhattan on Sunday for the 9th annual Nefesh B’Nefesh Israel Mega Event. The event drew
This week, over 20 Yachad participants, high school students and staff came together for the opening night of the Mendel Balk (z”l) Yachad Adult Community
The Moriah School, Englewood, has announced plans to create the Moriah Sephardic Beit Midrash—Midrash Doresh Tov—a dedicated space for Sephardic tefillah and teaching. The beit
Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey has recently introduced the Jewish Community Social Work Program in an effort to reach more people
On Sunday, March 5, at 8:00 p.m., the Adult Education Committees of Congregations Rinat Yisrael and Netivot Shalom proudly present Rabbi David Silber, Dean of
Rav Meir Goldwicht, a rosh yeshiva at Yeshiva University’s Mazer School of Talmudic Studies, head of the Stone Beit Midrash Program and rosh kollel at
Congregation Shomrei Torah of Fair Lawn has built a mishloach manot theme around standing in solidarity with Israel. “We have made our mishloach manot entirely
New York—First and foremost, it’s a yeshiva. But it also offers a college campus and Manhattan-based yeshiva high school education that is not offered anywhere
On Sunday evening, March 19, two organizations that share the mission of strengthening the Jewish home will come together for an evening of inspiration. Participants