Daughters of Israel Staff Receives Care Packages
Daughters of Israel’s 250+ staff members are all healthcare heroes, caring for the elderly, our community’s most vulnerable population. As a small token of gratitude,
Daughters of Israel’s 250+ staff members are all healthcare heroes, caring for the elderly, our community’s most vulnerable population. As a small token of gratitude,
Thirty-three cars were accompanied by live music and the police departments of Hillside and Elizabeth in front and in back, enlivening the streets of Hillside
(Courtesy of Chabad of Greenwich) In a challenging time like this, when all we need is encouragement and higher spirits, Chabad of Greenwich sought to
Back in November 2019, Shaarei Orah hosted a special Shabbaton for Sephardic Yeshiva University students. In preparation for this special event, Shaarei Orah’s Jack Varon
On Lag B’Omer I was invited to participate in two Zoom weddings. One was in the Barn Estate in Clayton, Ohio. Yes, the wedding was
The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic downturn have negatively affected many people’s mental health and created new barriers for people already suffering from mental illness
The actual State of Israel was established 72 years ago in 1948. However, the modern State of Israel as we know it was launched in
(Courtesy of Yeshivat HaKotel) An unprecedented worldwide achdut learning experience will take place on Rosh Chodesh Sivan (May 24) at Yeshivat Hakotel. For the first
Machar Chodesh Parshat Bamidbar The story related in this week’s haftarah, a special one read when Shabbat coincides with Erev Rosh Chodesh, is found in
In thinking about what would be most fitting for Chinuch Reflections, I found it most appropriate and timely to reflect on the current situations that
Have you ever met people and become curious who their parents are? Like, I wonder who their father and/or mother is!? I can imagine that
I was always perplexed by references to Yigael Yadin. He had so many roles in the history of Israel but I never knew how to