Westchester Jewish Council Introduces New President
(Courtesy of WJC) The Westchester Jewish Council proudly announced the appointment of Michael Mittelman as its new president, effective immediately. He previously served as a
(Courtesy of WJC) The Westchester Jewish Council proudly announced the appointment of Michael Mittelman as its new president, effective immediately. He previously served as a
At least 10 gravestones found knocked over at Beth El Cedar Park Cemetery in Paramus collapsed because of age and not because of an act
(Courtesy of Chabad.org) On July 12, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz visited the Ohel Chabad in Queens, where he was presented with a book on
Last week, I had the honor of representing the Jewish people at the AI Ethics for Peace Conference in Hiroshima, Japan, a three day conversation
(Courtesy of JEC) On Monday, July 15, the prestigious Shackamaxon Country Club in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, was abuzz with excitement as a record number
OU professional development opportunities highlight its commitment to nurture future community leaders. (Courtesy of OU) Approximately 50 early career professionals from across the Orthodox Union’s
Segev Kalfon (Segev ben Galit), 26, a native of Dimona, was attending the Nova Music Festival on Oct. 7 when Hamas terrorists attacked. When he
(Courtesy of Chabad of WO) On July 16, 70 people gathered at Chabad of West Orange to hear the powerful story of Noga and Georgy
There is an old saying that what makes God laugh is seeing our plans for the future. However, if Tanach is our guide, what makes
Part I This past June, I was honored to lead TABC’s 22nd annual voluntary post-finals Torah learning. It was deeply moving to see 25 talmidim
History has a beginning and an end. The process of advancing history toward its conclusion is called redemption. Redemption isn’t merely a prophecy but a
A couple of weeks ago, I took my daughter to the passport center in Manhattan for a same-day passport renewal. It took two trips, once