Netanyahu to Bring Naama Issachar Home From Russia: Secures Pardon from Putin
(Combined sources) The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to pardon Naama Issachar, a U.S.-Israeli woman who was backpacking in
(Combined sources) The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to pardon Naama Issachar, a U.S.-Israeli woman who was backpacking in
We are proud that our many organizational partners and advertisers — the Orthodox Union, Yeshiva University, Touro College, Ohr Torah Stone, AMIT, Renewal, SINAI Schools,
For those who are alumni of Camp Hillel, White Lake, NY, in the ‘70s and early ‘80s, one cannot help but smile at the name
A few days ago, the 2020, once-in-five-years election for the World Zionist Congress began. We urge you to vote for the ZOA Coalition slate (Slate
As those on Teaneck’s active town-related social media sites may already know, I was recently sent a screenshot of divisive comments made about me and
Israeli basketball fans chanted Kobe Bryant’s name during a Maccabi Tel Aviv home game on Sunday night, January 26, following the news that the NBA
Earlier this month the Covenant Foundation awarded $1.7 million dollars in new grants for the 2020 year, which are used to fund different Jewish schools
On January 9, the Orthodox Union’s Women’s Initiative launched its new Nach Yomi program, “Torat Imecha,” dedicated by Eta Brandman Klaristenfeld in memory of her
Congregation Beth Aaron (CBA) is gearing up for its 44th dinner to be held at Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood on March 1. The designated
(Courtesy of Ma’ayanot) What do our genes say about us? Now we are able to find out, but do we want to? The continually improving
(Courtesy of RYNJ) On Monday night, January 13, over 650 parents, family, faculty and friends gathered together at Keter Torah for the 82nd Annual RYNJ
(Courtesy of Jew in the City) Jew in the City, the organization dedicated to reversing negative associations about Orthodox Jews, pitched a tent on a