Should Israel Strike First?
Is this period more like 1967, when Israel preemptively attacked its enemies? Or like 1973—when it failed to do so? For more than two weeks,
Is this period more like 1967, when Israel preemptively attacked its enemies? Or like 1973—when it failed to do so? For more than two weeks,
With the new school year right around the corner, Highland Park’s Congregation Ohav Emeth presented a timely session on “Antisemitism in the Secular World: Strategies
(Courtesy of JCT) Teaneck native Zev Tovbin was part of a group of students who won first prize at the Jerusalem College of Technology’s (JCT)
Bassie Taubes, a registered nurse and the director of community outreach for Ematai, will be the featured speaker on Monday evening, September 16, at 8
(Courtesy of Touro University) Dr. Fraidy N. Maltz, B.S., PharmD, BCACP, was named assistant Dean of student affairs and administration at Touro College of Pharmacy
In the waning hours of Tisha B’Av, when many people are tired, weak, thirsty and hungry, some truly inspiring community gatherings did a lot more
The 160,000-square-foot Herald Square location will significantly expand YU’s health sciences programs. (Courtesy of Yeshiva University) Yeshiva University (YU) today announced plans to significantly expand
Eleven local shuls joined JNF and Daily Giving in sponsoring an evening of inspiration featuring IDF Major Or Maatuk. After sustaining life-threatening injuries while leading
Imagine a typical Jewish family: mother, father and a handful of kids. The scene is a Wednesday afternoon, just a few days before Rosh Hashanah.
This Shabbat, Aug. 24, at 6:10 p.m. at Keter Torah, 600 Roemer Ave., Teaneck, Rabbi Daniel Alter will speak on “Always Speak About Politics and
Looking to learn about the rituals of Shabbat? Join the JLE (Jewish Learning Experience of Bergen County) this Saturday evening at 6:30 p.m. for seuda