Netanyahu: July Is Our Target Date for Applying Sovereignty
(JNS) A day after his trial began in the Jerusalem District Court, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a message to the press at a
(JNS) A day after his trial began in the Jerusalem District Court, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered a message to the press at a
In his letter “What is a Jewish Education?” (May 14, 2020) Yigal Gross makes a suggestion, but frankly does not provide details. Is he suggesting
As of this writing, May 21, 2020, the CDC and the state of New Jersey recommend wearing cloth face coverings in public. New York also
As drastic as the coronavirus is in our community and our beloved country, there may be a hidden bracha in this devastating magefa. I will
We would like to thank Daniel Chazin for his insightful “Hike to the Top of Campgaw Mountain” article in this past issue (May 21, 2020).
In Frank Breslau’s letter to the editor, “We Should All Be Wearing Masks” (May 21, 2020), he writes that studies have demonstrated that “just talking
Yasher koach to Yair Daar in his letter last week (“Thriving Jewish Communities are for Everyone” May 21, 2020) and for even (possibly unintentionally) connecting
I read Rabbi Rosen’s letter “A Well-Rounded Jewish and Educational Experience” (May 21, 2020), and found it to be a well-argued explanation for how the
I keep hearing experts speak of goals such as opening the economy, opening schools, opening shuls, opening… Of course these are important, BUT they miss
The annexation of lands in Judea and Samaria is not contrary to international law. The UNDRIP, adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on Sept. 13,
Teaneck’s Cong. Beth Aaron donated 100 meals to healthcare heroes at CareOne at Teaneck. Shul leaders Shuie Klavan and Ari Gononsky are pictured from Beth
The push is on to have every American fill out the 2020 census—even if they have to do it in Hebrew or Yiddish. To remove