CUNY’s Efforts to Curtail Antisemitism Both Praised and Criticized
The decision by the City University of New York (CUNY) to enter into an Advisory Council on Jewish Life with the Jewish Community Relations Council
The decision by the City University of New York (CUNY) to enter into an Advisory Council on Jewish Life with the Jewish Community Relations Council
This week, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced the allocation of an additional $5.79 million to cover critical incident mapping in the state’s nonpublic schools.
Benjamin, Sara and Shira Golani are teenagers who have been making music together since childhood. They perform as The Golani Heights for simchas, parties and
My 2-year-old granddaughter spent this past weekend with me. On Shabbos morning, she was in my room, gazing at herself in front of a full-length
Magnesium, an essential mineral, is a micronutrient that is both humble and great. It holds the key to many different metabolic reactions but plays its
Preparing for Shavuos Shavuos is called Zman Matan Toraseinu. Originally, this event occurred in the Hebrew year 2448 (3324 years ago). As we know, Rav
My favorite ride every year takes place in the dark. Usually on a fall Sunday following the chagim, my bike-riding buddies and I (known as
A group of community leaders has received a pledge from Rep. Donald Payne Jr. (D-10th Dist.) that he would reexamine his support of a proposed
Ezra’s Admonitioning Enactment A few weeks ago we read the oscillating narrative found at the beginning of Parshas Bechukosai. The parsha opens, “Im bechukosai teleichu,
Shavuot is called by three names in the Torah: 1) “chag ha-katzir,” 2) “yom ha-bikkurim,” and 3) “chag Shavuot” (=seven weeks “from when you put
A lot has happened recently for young artist and social media sensation Sarah Haskell, known to her fans as @thatrelatablejew on TikTok and Instagram. The
Shavuot has slowly been creeping up on us as we count the days until we receive the Torah. In sefer Bamidbar, there is a lot