Siyum HaShas Reflections
I was born and grew up in Israel to Brooklynite parents who made aliyah, and I grew up knowing Hebrew and the chagim, but my
I was born and grew up in Israel to Brooklynite parents who made aliyah, and I grew up knowing Hebrew and the chagim, but my
Gov. Phil Murphy arriving at the Siyum HaShas. (Credit: Moshe Gershbaum and Chaim Schwartz_Agudath Israel of America Archives).
Here are some of my thoughts and feelings on yesterday’s Siyum HaShas at MetLife stadium. There was no January blizzard as feared, but it was
On the final day of Chanukah 2019, over 100 people enjoyed Dr. Shnitzel and his “Wacky Science Show” at the Green Lane Y.
Lester Senior Living in Whippany invites area residents to a free lecture titled, “Jewish Prophets: Critics and Visionaries Who Shaped a Nation,” presented by Rabbi
Join the IEBECC for a morning of fun and learn about the school’s nurturing environment, Reggio-inspired curriculum and the expanded after-care program. Children will enjoy
The annual “Dedication of Hands” ceremony at Daughters of Israel, led by Rabbi Zvi Karpel, helps staff members to recharge for the New Year. The
Over 50 people, some as young as 10 years old, came to join Adath Israel for the first day of the new Daf Yomi cycle.
Continuing an annual tradition, Congregation Ahavas Achim in Highland Park hosted the Maccabeats as their scholars-in-residence in celebration of Shabbat Chanukah for the fourth time
The Orthodox Forum of Edison/Highland Park will present “First In & Last Out: IsraAID’S Emergency Response and Recovery Work Worldwide,” on Saturday night, January 11,
This Sunday and Monday, January 12-13, Yeshivat Netivot Montessori will host an international Jewish Montessori conference at Netivot Montessori in East Brunswick to help promote