RPRY ‘Undinner’ Attracts Hundreds of Attendees
The RPRY Yeshiva dinner on May 31 was designed to be the ultimate “undinner.” There was a mixology stand offering a variety of drinks, a
The RPRY Yeshiva dinner on May 31 was designed to be the ultimate “undinner.” There was a mixology stand offering a variety of drinks, a
No matter how old you get, no matter how much you may have seen and done, it remains a singular experience to be in the
Seeking a career in a Jewish day school would not be unusual for someone with degrees in Jewish studies and education. However, Yerim Cho is
(Courtesy of Fleetwood Synagogue) For its first in-person annual journal dinner in three years, Fleetwood Synagogue is going local. New York State Assemblymember Gary Pretlow
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) The Shifra and Puah organization held an event at Bris Avrohom to raise money to help the organization continue its noble
(Courtesy of Kinneret Shakespeare Society) This past week, Kinneret Day School students, parents, staff, friends and family were treated to an outstanding production of William
I confess to a thrill every time I read these words: Tell Aaron and his sons, ‘This is how you are to bless the Israelites.
Yoshiyahu HaMelech Rescues Torah Observance! What a dramatic question we posed in our Navi Shiur at TABC! We discussed the Teshuva movement led by the
The drama of a nazir illustrates our delicate interface with the physical world which surrounds us. Hashem crafted us as spiritual creatures—more angel than animal.
The nazir, one who vows not to drink wine, is elevated to a level of holiness similar to that of the Kohen Gadol. Like the
Parashat Naso This week, we read the story of Shimshon from Sefer Shoftim as the Haftarah, a selection that connects to the laws of the
The city of Petra in Jordan is listed as one of the Seven Wonders of the World. In my years learning in Eretz Yisrael, during