Orthodox Union Hires Ilana Weinberger as Assistant Director of Public Relations
(Courtesy of The OU) The Orthodox Union (OU), the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, is pleased to announce that it has hired Ilana Weinberger
(Courtesy of The OU) The Orthodox Union (OU), the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, is pleased to announce that it has hired Ilana Weinberger
Affiliation with Lovelace Institute in New Mexico will expand Touro’s research capacity. (Courtesy of Touro University) Lovelace Research Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico has joined
Congregation Beth Abraham in Bergenfield is in the midst of the building phase of their massive renovation project, which will add many seats and enable
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) BT Supplies, whose owner is on the board of directors of Bris Avrohom, donated a full trailer of sanitizing products for
Two events led the charge in August, focusing on diversity and expansion to benefit even more families. (Courtesy of Cross River Bank) Cross River Bank
“I didn’t even know the difference between a rectangle and a square”—the astonishing words of charedi JCT graduate Aharon S. Aharon is currently the cybersecurity
Buried among the epic passages in Va’etchanan – among them the Shema and the Ten Commandments – is a brief passage with large implications for
Shemitat Kesafim seems utterly irrational. The Torah seems to call for the cancellation of loans at the end of the shemitah year. How is this
The Kotel dilemma. Moshe desperately pleads with Hashem for entry into Israel. Realizing that he will not reside in Israel, he yearns to caress its
The year was 1946. Rabbi Isaac HaLevi Herzog, Chief Rabbi of Eretz Yisrael, came to visit Chicago. A huge entourage greeted the Chief Rabbi at
This week’s parsha of Va’etchanan is spiritually supercharged: the Ten Commandments appear once again, the first paragraph of the Shema, the Jewish people are charged
Parshat Va’etchanan Shabbat Nachamu “Nachamu, nachamu ami,” — Are there any better expressions of comfort to leave for a nation in mourning than the one