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To Be a Jew I’m thrilled to announce the launch of our latest project, “To Be a Jew,” a deeply meaningful booklet that brings together
To Be a Jew I’m thrilled to announce the launch of our latest project, “To Be a Jew,” a deeply meaningful booklet that brings together
Post-October 7, I heard a story that sent chills down my spine. Many mothers in Israel have had trouble sleeping because their children are in
(Previously, we showed that Hashem gave us our national mission statement as part of the introduction to Matan Torah. In four words, Hashem charged us
This year I had the privilege of spending Tisha B’Av in Camp Nageela, a kiruv summer camp in upstate New York. Being in a kiruv
This past Pesach, 11-year-old Lielle Frankel of Teaneck visited the Israel Guide Dog Center for the Blind (IGDC) in Beit Oved, Israel and toured the
I had a rude awakening this morning as I ran into Dunkin’ to get a coffee. A lady was sitting at a high table by
In Israel, the pervasiveness of minyanim means it’s less likely that you have to find a minyan and more likely that a minyan will find
Rabbi Moshe Kurtz, the assistant rabbi at Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, Connecticut, is not your ordinary Modern Orthodox rabbi. He grew up in a
Roz Schwartzberg slipped away quietly last Shabbat, just two weeks after celebrating her 103rd birthday, having lived a most extraordinary life, witnessing over a century
Mother of fallen soldier, and United Hatzalah of Israel EMT from Teaneck, calls on public to live more meaningfully. (Courtesy of United Hatzalah) Two months
Ever since she was a student in the Bais Yaakov school system, Highland Park native Batsheva Weisinger has stood out for her academic achievements and
This summer I learned about peace from a country at war, and about war from a country at peace. My summer began with a trip