Adoption of the IHRA Definition of Antisemitism Is a Critical Step for All
Sixty-one percent: That’s the rise in antisemitic attacks in the United States according to a recent study by the ADL, the highest number on record
Sixty-one percent: That’s the rise in antisemitic attacks in the United States according to a recent study by the ADL, the highest number on record
Representatives from Nefesh B’Nefesh and the Jerusalem Municipality met with future and potential olim who plan to make Jerusalem their home in the coming years.
The State of Israel is ranked last among OECD countries regarding implementation of food rescue policies. (Courtesy of Leket) Leket Israel’s Food Waste and Rescue
Center fills void for English speakers amid mental health pressures such as COVID. (Courtesy of YU) Filling a critical need for affordable, English-language mental health
(Courtesy of Fotos) A meeting was held in New York on November 14, with experts in Jewish music and culture attending. Included among them were
In a joint letter, 180 NGOs from around the world called on Twitter’s new owner to adopt the widely accepted IHRA definition of antisemitism and
(Courtesy of Recovery at Crossroads) Alcohol use can take a toll on your mental and physical health. The health effects of alcohol are wide-reaching, and
Making a Difference at the MVC As I was making my way through your Nov. 10 issue, the title of Jewel Safren’s column caught my
“Whoever wishes to foresee the future must consult the past.”—Machiavelli Cancer has been primarily a major disease of the latter half of the 20th century
As bar mitzvah chesed projects go, Gavriel Katz is putting his best foot forward. For his chesed project, Gavriel decided to collect gently worn shoes
For years, many in our community knew that when they needed to purchase a piece of jewelry or a new watch, get a watch battery
I was 11 years old, and I was thoroughly embarrassed. A week earlier, one of the counselors had asked me if I would share a