Modern Day Slavery
As we begin the story of our Exodus in this week’s parsha, what comes to mind when hearing this phrase? Perhaps the phenomenon of being
As we begin the story of our Exodus in this week’s parsha, what comes to mind when hearing this phrase? Perhaps the phenomenon of being
The question is ancient. If God hardened Pharaoh’s heart, then it was God who made Pharaoh refuse to let the Israelites go, not Pharaoh himself.
After many years of slavery in Egypt, the time has come. God can easily take the people out of Egypt. What is standing in the
Antisemitism in the United States has risen at an unprecedented rate over the last several years, fueled by tropes and misinformation shared on social media,
“In our city of Antwerp, we have morei horaah and poskim who have completed the Dirshu Kinyan Halacha program, both the first five-and-a-half-year machzor and
i-Shine Westchester/Riverdale kids had a blast playing “Hungry Hungry Hippos” this week at Westchester Day School. “i-Shine is the place where kids can just be
Last month, Congregation Etz Chaim of Livingston held a unique Shabbat experience as it welcomed the heads of school from Golda Och Academy and Joseph
The Bas Mitzvah Club at Bris Avrohom is run by Mrs. Chaya Kanelsky and is exclusively for girls ages 11-13. The girls meet once a
The annual dinner for Yeshiva Ner Boruch-PTI of Passaic was held Sunday, Jan. 8.
Jerusalem—Torat Reva Yerushalayim, a non-profit organization, based in Jerusalem, will—once again—be preparing mishloach manot/matanot l’evyonim packages, which will be delivered to the neglected and homebound
Rabbi Laibl Wolf, noted Kabbalist, to offer parenting talk. Celebrated speaker Rabbi Laibl Wolf will share parenting insights on Thursday, January 26, at 7:30 p.m.
Dor L’Dor invites the community to a free movie matinee on Tuesday, Jan. 24 at 1 p.m. at Congregation Ahavath Torah, 240 Broad Ave., Englewood,