Jerusalem Day June ’67: Witness to History
(Editor’s note: This is the conclusion of a two-part series excerpted from journal entries kept by Fried, an American volunteer in Israel just before and
(Editor’s note: This is the conclusion of a two-part series excerpted from journal entries kept by Fried, an American volunteer in Israel just before and
Part 8—Sunday June 4, 1939 (this letter continues from last week) Dear Wife, I cannot possibly reply to your letters today, since what I would
The Seventh Circuit is the first court to rule on a case in a manner that I have been suggesting will be the real long-standing
Doni Cohen * From: Bergenfield, New Jersey. Doni went to RYNJ from kindergarten through eighth grade, and TABC for high school. He attended Camp Regesh,
A large and very appreciative audience was treated to a thrilling lecture on Sunday, May 7, by Ruth R. Wisse, the Martin Peretz professor emerita
My five-year-old son, Gedalya, whispered a secret to me this morning. I love it when little kids whisper a secret, and it’s not just them
As summer camp approaches, parents must prepare their kids for war… color war, that is. Color war has many of the hallmarks of real war
Close your eyes for a moment. Imagine yourself surrounded by the calm and beauty of nature—green grass fields, budding trees and flowers bathed in bright
The school year is winding down, and summer programs are revving up their engines. Everyone looks forward to summer as a time to foster friendships,
It happens to me several times a week. It is a feeling of total panic. As Mordechai leaves the house twice a day, once early
Nestled in the heart of the town of Dolev is a building that houses 130 girls, ages 11-21, from a variety of backgrounds and locations,
AMIT, Israel’s premier educational network, will join “JM in the AM” host Nachum Segal for a special Yom Yerushalayim broadcast live from Jerusalem on Wednesday,