Major Jewish Groups Urge Senate to Take Immediate Action to Replenish Iron Dome
(JNS) A dozen major Jewish organizations spanning the religious and political spectrum are urging the U.S. Senate to quickly approve funding for the replenishment of
(JNS) A dozen major Jewish organizations spanning the religious and political spectrum are urging the U.S. Senate to quickly approve funding for the replenishment of
(JNS) Detectives with the New York City Police Department’s Hate Crimes Task Force arrested Suleiman Othman, a 27-year-old man from Staten Island, for assaulting two
(Israel Hayom via JNS) The magnitude 6.6 earthquake that shook Cyprus early on January 11, and which was felt throughout Israel, again raised the question
(JNS) Israel donated $500,000 to the United Nations to pay for food, medical treatment and other aid for Afghan refugees in Tajikistan, the Foreign Ministry
The Chaim Walder saga that has unfolded over the past weeks has created upheaval across the Jewish world, as it must. Walder was one of
KidsPetition is predicated on the false assumption that yeshiva administrators are actively seeking any frivolous reason to close schools. It suggests that administrators are making
Living in Washington Heights, it’s a rare adventure to “cross the bridge” to New Jersey. I’m grateful to The Jewish Link for the weekly opportunity
Recently there has been even more talk about the tuition crisis, spurred by Rabbi Jeremy Wieder’s shiur on communal responsibility, Mark Trencher’s survey on finances
Hopefully, her declaration about the Palestinians will stimulate a serious conversation about the cruel occupation that the international community has been ignoring. “Free Palestine!” says
Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid’s observation that Iran is engaging in “nuclear blackmail” with Western negotiators provides a damning indictment of the current state of
‘In this particular incident, we were needed for relief in the first few hours, helping people with food and toiletries, and we stayed on-site for
Google, Amazon, Intel, Bloomberg—that’s just a small snippet of where Yeshiva University’s computer science graduates are working, thanks to a vibrant program created by the