Teaneck Students Place in Top Ten at Chidon HaTanach in Jerusalem
Two Teaneck students placed in the top ten of the Chidon HaTanach, an international competition that tests students on over 400 chapters of Tanach and
Two Teaneck students placed in the top ten of the Chidon HaTanach, an international competition that tests students on over 400 chapters of Tanach and
Breaking up is hard to do. In March of 2016, Rabbi Shmuel Goldin, senior rabbi of Congregation Ahavath Torah, announced he would be making aliyah
Yeshiva University will hold its inaugural Yeshiva University Athletics Hall of Fame induction ceremony on May 8. With iconic YU coaches and all-time leading scorers
(JNS.org) Ezra Schwartz, Hy”d, a Massachusetts native who was killed in a November 2015 Palestinian terror attack during his pre-college gap year in Israel, was
(JNS.org) As Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas was set to meet President Donald Trump for the first time Wednesday at the White House, U.S.
(JNS.org) As millions of Israeli and Diaspora Jews marked Israel’s 69th Independence Day, the United Nations cultural body UNESCO voted Tuesday to adopt a resolution
(JNS.org) Despite the latest UNESCO vote opposing Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proclaimed stronger global support for Israel. “Today there are more
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On Tuesday, May 9, there will be an election for mayor and three seats on the city council of Passaic. We ask that you support
Regarding Sarah Felsenthal’s article, “Sunday School—An Idea Whose Time Has Come” (April 27, 2017), I believe that, although it is a noble idea and one
Disclaimer: This letter specifically does not speak about anybody in my shul and not about many who do render Hebrew texts just fine. It also