Isolation
Lockdowns, quarantining, and evading social interactions have become the norm during the COVID-19 pandemic. When it comes to the virus, self-isolation can be seen as
Lockdowns, quarantining, and evading social interactions have become the norm during the COVID-19 pandemic. When it comes to the virus, self-isolation can be seen as
The Middlesex County Prosecutor’s office is investigating a prank perpetrated on a Jewish fraternity house on Rutgers University’s New Brunswick campus during a Yom HaShoah
In honor of Israel’s 73rd birthday on Yom Ha’atzmaut, the Raritan Valley Chapter of Hadassah presented a Zoom discussion, “From Highland Park to Israel: What’s
Bruriah announced that beginning next fall, Yael Kaisman will assume the new role of mechanechet. Kaisman has been an integral part of the Bruriah family
Please join the Holocaust & Human Rights Education Center on April 29 at 7 p.m. from the safety and comfort of your own home to
On Sunday evening, May 2, at 8 p.m., world-famous kosher chef and author Susie Fishbein will highlight the Young Israel of West Hartford’s major fundraiser,
The Bronx Center is inviting the entire community in celebration of the holiday of Lag B’Omer on Thursday, April 29, starting at 7 p.m. There
On Tuesday, April 14, the Riverdale community gathered to mark Yom Hazikaron. Shani Aslan, Israel’s Emissary to the Riverdale Y, welcomed both in-person attendees and
On April 5, JCRC-NY’s “Congressional Conversations” featured Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14). Executive VP and CEO Rabbi Michael Miller hosted these discussions about the Jewish community’s
Rabbi Sacks, zt’’l, had prepared a full year of Covenant & Conversation for 5781, based on his book Lessons in Leadership. It was a unique,
The following might qualify as Gemara’s most horrifying story. Shabbat 26a relates (slightly modified translation from the William Davidson translation): A mother-in-law who hated her
It is literally impossible to reduce Judaism to one saying or one quick maxim. The study of God’s will is too intricate, while mitzvot are