OU Women’s Initiative Learning Program Begins Sefer Tehillim
Project aims to bring meaning, understanding and joy to Tehillim. (Courtesy of OU Women’s Initiative) The Orthodox Union’s Women’s Initiative’s Torat Imecha daily learning program
Project aims to bring meaning, understanding and joy to Tehillim. (Courtesy of OU Women’s Initiative) The Orthodox Union’s Women’s Initiative’s Torat Imecha daily learning program
If the lives of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln—whose birthdays we observe this Monday—have for the longest time failed to evoke much interest, then, perhaps,
Until one hour ago I had a totally different idea of what this column would be about for this week. It will have to wait.
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In honor of STEM Appreciation week, Teach NJ Field Director Maya Joyandeh visited several partner schools to hand out gifts and treats to the public
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Thin people might not understand the struggle of overweight people. Mild-mannered people might not appreciate the battle of those who are easily triggered. And naturally
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Bruriah’s CIJE Team has been winning prizes at CIJE competitions for many years. This year’s CIJE team is no exception, winning first place at the