Yiddish ‘Fiddler’ Returns to NYC for Seven-Week Run
Whether you saw “Fiddler on the Roof” when it first appeared on Broadway in 1964, or whether you have watched every film version of the
Whether you saw “Fiddler on the Roof” when it first appeared on Broadway in 1964, or whether you have watched every film version of the
For over 25 years, the Herzog College in Alon Shvut, Gush Etzion, has hosted its annual Yemei Iyun b’Tanakh (Bible study days) on the stunning
(Courtesy of Midreshet Lindenbaum) Ten young women recently returned to their homes across the USA after spending four fun-filled weeks in Israel. Summer “fun” for
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(Courtesy of TJT) We are halfway through summer vacation, so it is time to think about Sukkot, if you aren’t doing so already. This year,
(Courtesy of Chabad) Pink beaches and rich coral reefs, vibrant, pastel-colored architecture against a turquoise sea, and charming, twisting, narrow roads all come together to
Newport, Rhode Island is home to the oldest Orthodox synagogue in the United States. In 1946 Touro Synagogue was named a national historic landmark, and
I remember the first day of my fellowship in oncology many years ago. The day began at 8 a.m. on July 1—God help the patients
There is an old maxim that Central Park is New York’s backyard, mostly due to the fact that so many people live in apartments and
The ongoing legal battle over whether remarks criticizing Israel by two Palestinian-American commissioners on the Clifton board of education, which have been deemed antisemitic by
When I was 11 years old I attended sports and arts camp, and was consistently, repeatedly called Temikah. I even won a competition—likely the only
On June 24, 2022, in a momentous decision, the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Effectively, abortion is longer recognized as a constitutional right, and