Livingston Hosts Annual FCwalk
Eight hundred men, women and children celebrated and honored people with special needs by taking part in the annual FCwalk and carnival and raising funds
Eight hundred men, women and children celebrated and honored people with special needs by taking part in the annual FCwalk and carnival and raising funds
Former Bergenfield resident Gershon Distenfeld emerged victorious in the final round of Event #48: $1,500 Shootout No-Limit Hold’em at the 2021 World Series of Poker
(Courtesy of JAZ) It’s 7:30 in the morning, and Tali Guttman is in the car on her way to Stirling Elementary School in Hollywood, and
On October 29-30, the New Rochelle Torah Center hosted “A Shabbos to Remember’’ in memory of Young Israel of New Rochelle’s member, Dr. Arthur Turetsky,
On October 28, JNF major donors were introduced to Asaf Zamir, Israel’s new consul general in New York at a reception at NYC’s JNF House.
Was Jacob right to take Esau’s blessing in disguise? Was he right to deceive his father and to take from his brother the blessing Isaac
Part II (continued from last week) Shehakol vs. Mezonot As a De Facto Bracha The Chayei Adam (49:2) and many others write that b’bieved, a
We know precious little about Yitzchak’s life. Unlike his father and his son, he lived a very pedestrian lifestyle, waging no wars, never traveling abroad
If LeBron James stops playing basketball, who is he? Is what I do really who I am? And if that’s all there is to it,
Parshat Toldot The Sefer Malachi from which our haftarah is taken is one shrouded in mystery—both regarding the navi himself as well as his message
If we analyze the pattern of Jewish wealth over history, we see the following: Whenever Jews became very successful, persecution began, with governments seizing Jewish
I’ve been following Rav Schachter’s Bava Batra shiur on YUTorah, and he recently addressed whether one may argue with the Gemara. For instance, the Gemara