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It was the sixth Chanukah light, Rosh Chodesh Teves, and the voices of many warm and celebratory friends rose above the musical background as I
It was the sixth Chanukah light, Rosh Chodesh Teves, and the voices of many warm and celebratory friends rose above the musical background as I
Fortunately for the Jewish community, and for all those concerned about the inflammatory effects of social media, U.S. Rep. Frank Pallone, Jr. (D-NJ, 6th District)
The decision by the New Jersey School Ethics Commission to dismiss charges against the first Arab and Muslim member of the Westfield Board of Education
Malka Averick Agus is not your typical math and Ivrit tutor, but tutoring is definitely a skill that seems to come quite naturally to her.
I am not a military expert, but it seems that Israel’s war against Hamas has gone relatively well in the first 90 days. Hundreds of
For the second year in a row, you can say L’Shana HaZot B’Yerushalayim by spending Pesach with the incredibly inspiring and successful Pesach in Jerusalem
Becoming a bat mitzvah is a joyous time for 12-year-old girls, who get to celebrate along with family and friends. But the exuberance is tempered
Howdy friends! We can hardly believe we’re winding down 2023 already. What a year it’s been. So much growth, goals met, big and small changes
Gavri Segal from Manhattan is spending his year at Yeshivat HaKotel in the Old City, where he is expanding his Hebrew skills and being immersed
Europe hasn’t always been the friendliest place for Jews and Israelis, especially in light of the current Israel-Gaza war, but Yehoshua Aryeh Stauber has succeeded
Published with the permission of koltorah.org The Forgotten Halacha There is one fundamental reason we must observe each of the mitzvot, and that is
It is with great sadness that we announce the recent passing of Julian (Jerry) Reuter, z”l Holocaust survivor, who died on Oct. 25 at the