Something Tragically in Common
“I don’t feel safe.” A young Ethiopian-born elementary school child said this to a group of visiting journalists from Anglo-Jewish newspapers between the two Gaza
“I don’t feel safe.” A young Ethiopian-born elementary school child said this to a group of visiting journalists from Anglo-Jewish newspapers between the two Gaza
Saturday night. After finishing the Havdalah service, I turned on my cell phone. I was still very much under the influence of Passover; the morning
We are saddened and our hearts are broken once again by the tragic events in Poway, California. We have all been touched in one way
With the recitation of the “Tefillah L’shlom Chayalei Eretz Yisrael” that formalizes our constant prayers for the young men and women of the IDF who
Picture yourself in someone else’s shoes. It’s a cliché, but for 14 students in the Holocaust studies senior elective course at TABC it was truly
At a kickoff event held in February at the home of Miriam and Allen Pfeiffer, 150 women gathered to initiate the Veha’er Women’s Learning Program.
The Semichat Chaver Program (SCP), one of the newest initiatives sponsored by the Orthodox Union, began a mere 18 months ago in two locations in
(Courtesy of BCHSJS) The Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies (BCHSJS), Bergen County’s only weekly Hebrew high school, will hold its annual gala dinner
The Adult Education Committee of Cong. Rinat Yisrael presents Rabbi David Stav, chairman of Tzohar, on Sunday, May 5, at 9 a.m., addressing “The Jewish
This Shabbat, May 4, Rabbi Netanel Elyashiv will be the scholar-in-residence. After the Kiddush that follows the main minyan, his topic will be “I Have