Riverdale Resident Relaunches Free Jewish High School Library Website
Diane Romm, a resident of Riverdale, New York has announced the relaunch of her website, Jewish High School Library, at www.jewishhslibrary.com. The site provides access
Diane Romm, a resident of Riverdale, New York has announced the relaunch of her website, Jewish High School Library, at www.jewishhslibrary.com. The site provides access
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, zt”l lived a life surrounded by books, those he read and those he wrote. In this spirit, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks-Herenstein
The celebration is on at Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy as the school will be hosting its annual Dinner gala on Sunday, February 5, at 5:30 p.m.
Hundreds of Jewish teens spent winter break strengthening their commitment to Torah and Judaism. (Courtesy of NCSY) Almost 400 Jewish teens from the United States,
(Courtesy of YCT) YCT invites the entire community to join a special Zoom event on Sunday evening, January 15, 8-10 p.m., marking the 50th yahrzeit
Many people start the secular calendar year with resolutions for improvement. The Raritan Valley Chapter of Hadassah hosted a “Finding Balance in the Everyday: Time
A popular program at Congregation Ohav Emeth in Highland Park returned for a second time when the shul held its “Bible and Booze” event on
This past Monday evening, Jan. 9, Over 150 friends and supporters of the Max and Ruth Schwartz Sderot Hesder Institutions gathered in the main auditorium
The opening chapters of Exodus plunge us into the midst of epic events. Almost at a stroke the Israelites are transformed from protected minority to
Ashkenazic Versus Sephardic Hagbah Ashkenazic Jews who ask why Sephardic Jews conduct hagbah before Kriat HaTorah are asking the wrong question. The question should be:
Moshe — our greatest leader — would, one day, scale the heavens and split the seas. A young stutterer evolved into one of the greatest
Parshat Shemot Finding the connection between the 27th and 28th chapters of Sefer Yeshayahu — the source of this week’s haftarah — to the events