Setting the Record Straight on Tehei
I read with some amusement the back and forth of my dear colleague Rav Jachter and Tzvee Zahavy over the recitation of “she’te’hei” in the
I read with some amusement the back and forth of my dear colleague Rav Jachter and Tzvee Zahavy over the recitation of “she’te’hei” in the
Students had so much fun pretending to be doctors with Springboard student Rachelli’s mom, who is a real doctor! Dr. Weinstein is an OB-GYN and
(Courtesy of Jewish Federation in the Heart of NJ and Jewish Federation of MetroWest) At a moment marked by unprecedented levels of antisemitism, leaders from
(Jewish Link Staff) Last week, Englewood Mayor Michael Wildes and his wife, Amy, hosted YU President Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman at their home for an
I appreciated reading David Suissa’s piece “Loving Israel, from Left to Right” (May 12, 2022), and in particular his pinpointing of the difference between how
I believe that we are living in unprecedented times for the Jewish People. In the shadow of a day which was set aside to memorialize
I would like to propose a straightforward suggestion to the question Mitchell First raised regarding the origin of the word עגל and how it relates
Last week, The Idea School had its first shabbaton at Camp Romimu in Monticello. The weekend was a meaningful Shabbat experience together as a school.
“Throughout my four years at Rutgers I have felt very comfortable and safe being outwardly Jewish,” said Samuel Iofel, a recent graduate and most recent
CDC’s ‘social vulnerability index’ is added to Homeland Security/FEMA grant applications. Under the new rules, Pittsburgh, Poway and Colleyville would have been unlikely to receive
Only at Yavneh Academy does a picturesque blue sky and temperatures in the mid-60s cause one to say, “This is perfect chicken kashering weather!” And
Since 1969, one of the most noticeable and recognizable buildings in Washington Heights has been Belfer Hall, Yeshiva University’s 18-story building. That is, until the