Jerusalem College of Technology Celebrates 50 Years of Inclusion
From charedim to Ethiopians to everyone in between, JCT has proven since 1969 that Israel can be the land of opportunity for students from any
From charedim to Ethiopians to everyone in between, JCT has proven since 1969 that Israel can be the land of opportunity for students from any
Reviewing: A Theology of Holiness: Historical, Exegetical, and Philosophical Perspectives, Kodesh Press, 2018, by Rabbi Alec Goldstein. In this wonderful masterpiece, Rabbi Alec Goldstein considers
Our son’s wedding is quickly approaching, and the last-minute details are being worked out. When we returned from our cruise in August, I decided to
Mark Twain was in town recently with some additional insights into the passing American scene. He started off with a look back in time at
Part III As mentioned previously, the purpose of this article is not to go into the underlying reasons of a minhag, but to compare one
A shofar was sounded at the Museum of Jewish Heritage: A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, a week before Rosh Hashanah. Seventy-five years ago that
Yom Kippur is a great time to work on our middos, and one middah that we all have to work on is the middah of
As the Neil Sedaka song goes, “breaking up is hard to do.” Breaking the Yom Kippur fast, however, is not so hard to do. All
“And an evil flying giant destroys the entire city!” Josh looked on in horror as his friend, Mike, took a flying leap and came crashing
Sukkot, the time of our rejoicing, is my favorite holiday. It’s always wonderful to gather with family and friends and enjoy an al fresco dinner
Raphi Cooper is known to many in the New Jersey area as the dynamic senior program director of Yachad in New York and New Jersey.
Just in time for the holidays, Butterflake fresh-baked authentic round holiday challah, old-world babkas and meltaways to be featured in the ShopRite bake shop in