(Courtesy of One Israel Fund) Many things have changed in the past 25 years, but one thing has not: One Israel Fund’s mission. For the
(Courtesy of YUHS) Yeshiva University High Schools welcomed more than 450 guests at its Annual Dinner of Tribute on Wednesday, January 8, at Marina del
It’s exciting to see a valued establishment, long known for a particular type of service to the community, take on a whole new identity for
Everyone looks forward to Chanukah. Family parties, friends getting together, good food: What’s not to like? This year, the Highland Park/Edison community held an especially
Friendship Circle of Passaic County will be holding a series of support groups for parents of children with special needs. Led by a JFCS licensed
This past week I was blessed to be able to visit Eretz Yisrael. I went to Kever Rochel and then davened at the Me’aras Hamachpela
On the way home from Shaarei Orah this past Friday night, I asked my sons to swerve out of range of a motion detector that
The birth of Moshe represents a turning point of the Jewish saga in Egypt. This would-be savior is arrived as the Jewish slaves are being
The story of our people begins with resistance. Resistance against tyranny, resistance against injustice and perhaps most profoundly, resistance against allegations of inferiority. Sefer Shemot
Parshat Shemot When commenting on this week’s haftarah over these past years, we have searched for a logical connection to the parsha. After all, the
Last year I read a book by someone very familiar with rabbinic Hebrew and modern Hebrew who ended up studying the King James Bible and