One Israel Fund Goes to Washington
(Courtesy of One Israel Fund) One Israel Fund, the premier humanitarian organization providing for the security, safety and humanitarian needs of the residents of Judea
(Courtesy of One Israel Fund) One Israel Fund, the premier humanitarian organization providing for the security, safety and humanitarian needs of the residents of Judea
(Courtesy of Eretz Chemda) Ever wonder what life was like in Eretz Yisrael one, two or even three millennia ago? Ever wish your children had
Olim from the tri-state area attended the farewell event in preparation for their upcoming aliyah in the summer of 2023. (Courtesy of Nefesh B’Nefesh) Nefesh
Last month, a young couple got married in Israel. This isn’t particularly newsworthy; each month hundreds of Israeli couples tie the knot. However, this couple’s
(Courtesy of Sabavi Home) Hank Reinhart walks to work. It isn’t quite as impressive as it sounds though. He isn’t hiking over the GW Bridge
As a teacher, there have been many occasions where I witnessed certain behaviors from students that may have been out of character. Whether it was
(Courtesy of JCC MetroWest) JCC MetroWest announces a new memory center for seniors with moderate memory impairment. The new memory center will open with invaluable
As an Orthodox Jewish male who davens the prescribed three times a day, I never miss a day. As an early riser, I typically start
On Sunday, June, 4, I was one of thousands to attend the Israel Day Parade in New York City, which celebrated Israel’s 75th birthday. My
You may think Juneteenth is, at its core, a holiday intended primarily for Black Americans. But it is more than that. It is of profound
This past February, at the start of the year leading up to my becoming a bar mitzvah, I was sitting with my parents in our
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) Maytal Hartstein of Teaneck, a student at Yeshivat He’Atid, prepared for her upcoming bat mitzvah by engaging her friends and family