Hundreds of Binghamton Students and Alumni Virtually Join for Shabbat 2020
(Courtesy of Chabad of Binghamton) Shabbat 2020, a program run each year at Binghamton University, was scheduled months ago for Friday, March 20. The signature
(Courtesy of Chabad of Binghamton) Shabbat 2020, a program run each year at Binghamton University, was scheduled months ago for Friday, March 20. The signature
The coronavirus has thrown us all for a loop as almost all regular Pesach programming has been cancelled. At this point, most kids—not to mention
Tens of thousands of people joined a virtual concert streamed by Yaakov Shwekey on YouTube. People tuned in from all around the world—Argentina, Israel, the
In the midst of an international lockdown, there’s never been a greater need for an event to lift the community’s spirits. That’s why at 3
Although summer and camp still seem far away, Camp Acheinu decided to host a Zoom session to join our campers together while we are all
Anecdotal reports and local news coverage indicate that the COVID-19 precautions instituted in the state of New Jersey have had a devastating impact on small
On Sunday, March 22, families at Congregation AABJ&D in West Orange held an at-home “scavenger hunt.” They were instructed to find their favorite toy and
Despite the global pandemic raging around the world, Bris Avrohom is continuing to help families with obtaining shmurah matzah for the holiday of Pesach. Hundreds
Many people have voiced concern about the availability of matzah shmura for this year’s seders due to the current challenging situation. Rav Hershel Schachter recently
Just this week, I read a powerful piece by Rabbi Yogi Robkin from Plano, Texas. I was just blown away by his introductory quote from
Shabbat HaGadol Parshat Tzav Over these many years, I have always understood this week’s haftarah selection from the final chapter in the book of the
Which verse in the Torah summarizes what Judaism is all about? A midrash quoted in the Ein Yaakov offers several different answers to this question.