Reflections From a Visit to Vienna
We recently spent 54 hours in Vienna. At the invitation of a close friend, Maxim Slutsky, whom Rabbi Binyamin Krauss worked with when living in
We recently spent 54 hours in Vienna. At the invitation of a close friend, Maxim Slutsky, whom Rabbi Binyamin Krauss worked with when living in
Earlier in March, I passed the balcony of the Hofburg Palace where, on March 15, 1938, Adolph Hitler announced the Austrian Anschluss to Nazi Germany.
I recently had the opportunity to spend a week in Vienna as part of Yeshiva University’s emergency humanitarian mission to aid the Ukrainian refugees there.
In an area of the world where being a Jew once meant peril, it now can save your life. “My grandmother was a pediatric doctor,
For some time now, Ukraine has been on the minds and hopefully in the hearts of a good many of us. For many of our
Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, impacting the lives of thousands of men, women and children in horrific ways. People in many countries responded
Air-raid sirens in Ukraine are not very loud for the same reason there are so few bomb shelters—no one ever expected to need them. In
(Courtesy of Valley Chabad) High school teen leaders from Valley Chabad CTeen group in Woodcliff Lake knew they needed to find a way to help
(Courtesy of SWC) Against the backdrop of the horrific invasion of Ukraine and continuing antisemitic attacks across the U.S., New York State Senator Anna Kaplan
When Barry Manilow, composer, and Bruce Sussman, author and lyricist, first learned about the history of the 1930s singing troupe The Comedian Harmonists, they knew
The “outrageous” decision by the New Jersey School Ethics Commission to decline to hear a complaint filed against two Palestinian-American commissioners on the Clifton Board
The Heichal HaTorah Night Seder Program officially launched on February 7, about two months ago. Rabbi Yitzchak Genack reported that a number of components have