A Minyan on Har HaBayit?
Last year, I wrote an article for this paper on my experience being on Har HaBayit on 17 Tammuz and Tisha B’Av, and the loss
Last year, I wrote an article for this paper on my experience being on Har HaBayit on 17 Tammuz and Tisha B’Av, and the loss
The coronavirus has been affecting communities throughout the world for more than four months and has forced many of us to find ways to spend
The name of this Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem comes from Isaiah 56:5. Here is the first part of this verse: “Ve-natati lahem be-veiti u-ve-chomotai
Israel’s proposed plans to apply civilian law to approximately half of “Area C” of Judea and Samaria, where nearly half a million Israelis live in
A hypothetical: Suppose it were a fact that one million Russian soldiers were actively invading our shores and heartland. Suppose further that 130,000 citizens had
I read with interest the piece by Dvorah Vaynman (“The Humiliation of Applying for Yeshiva Tuition Assistance” (July 16, 2020). I think she was brave
Last week, I was disappointed to read a deeply flawed article titled “The Humiliation of Applying For Yeshiva Tuition,” by Dvorah Vaynman (July 16, 2020).
Some of my kids and their friends have recently gone into business. It began with an idea, which evolved into a plan, and with a
Ethics can be described as the nexus that connects law and philosophy. When there is a conflict or a dilemma that presents itself when attempting
In distance learning “we have been given a remarkable transformative educational tool that will long outlast the pandemic… (and one) that we need to exploit,”
Rabbi Moshe Hillel Zary was looking forward to a memorable and exciting spring 2020. In January, Zary booked a large hall in the Talpiot section
(Courtesy of World Mizrachi) World Mizrachi is leading an unprecedented coalition of 50 Israeli yeshivot and seminaries spanning the Torah spectrum to restore gap-year funding