The Execution of Alexander Karpov
Part 13 (Continued from last week) Since my email was quite strong, I expected that our relations had been broken and I would not hear
Part 13 (Continued from last week) Since my email was quite strong, I expected that our relations had been broken and I would not hear
—The safest place to light your candles, fire-hazard-wise, is outside. Lubavitch holds it should also be up on a huge menorah so the whole neighborhood
The holiday of Chanukah is upon us, one of the longest Jewish holidays, stretching out over eight consecutive nights. That relatively long duration is sort
This week’s parsha begins with Yaakov attempting to settle down from his hectic life. The Torah tells us “Vayeishev Yaakov b’eretz m’gurei aviv”—Yaakov settled in
Looking for a craft for a Chanukah project but don’t want to spend a lot on supplies? Go raid your craft cabinet and make these
We are fortunate to have so many kosher restaurants in the area, but if you are looking for an exceptional dining experience you must visit
As part of the Yeshivat Noam fourth grade social studies curriculum focusing on the growth of the Eastern region of the U.S., the students visited
This past week the Heichal Israel club attended a NORPAC sponsored event at the home of Dr. Morton Fridman, president of AIPAC. The event hosted
Over 80 mothers, daughters, grandmothers and RYNJ alumni joined together for this year’s first RYNJ Sunday learning program. The morning began with all the participants
On Thursday, December 5, Naaleh students enjoyed an evening of learning and fun. The students participated in an art activity that demonstrated how instructions can
On Tuesday, December 10, guest speaker Yedidya Harush addressed the members of TABC’s Israel Advocacy Club about his experiences growing up in Gush Katif and
Kitah gimmel’s Messibat Rashi was a true testimony to the children’s knowledge and love for chumash and Rashi! The students showcased their learning of Rashi