Parsippany Stands Up and Rallies for Israel
On Sunday afternoon, June 6, a pro-Israel rally was held at Smith Field in Parsippany, sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest (Federation) in
On Sunday afternoon, June 6, a pro-Israel rally was held at Smith Field in Parsippany, sponsored by the Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest (Federation) in
On Monday, May 31, The American Jewish Committee hosted a virtual discussion on the intolerable rise of antisemitism across our country. AJC CEO David Harris
(Courtesy of WTA) This summer will be an exciting one for the WTA family. For the first time ever, WTA will not only be acquiring
Rebecca Gilder of White Plains is on the verge of becoming the first female Eagle Scout ever in Westchester County. The Ma’ayanot High School senior
Yehudit Hochman and Joshua Marcus, both juniors at Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy Upper School in Stamford, are among a select group of 50 high school students
Rabbi Sacks, zt’’l, had prepared a full year of Covenant & Conversation for 5781, based on his book “Lessons in Leadership.” “You have gone too
Part II This week we shall explore whether shemitah observance nowadays is required biblically or rabbinically. This question has significant ramifications because one can rule
The past three centuries have monumentally transformed the political landscape. In much of our world, democratic governments have replaced repressive monarchies, offering equality and dignity.
My time learning in Eretz Yisrael is filled with vivid memories. I ate out one Friday night with a friend and as we were walking
Parshat Korach The story of Israel’s first king occupies the bulk of Sefer Shmuel A, stretching from his anointment in the ninth perek until his
Surprisingly, during the entire Korach episode, the Torah does not record one word that actually comes from Korach himself. He does not inspire his followers,
Yoma 58b It is a matter of dispute whether the rule of “ein ma’avirin al hamitzvot” (do not offend a mitzvah by postponing it) means