Rutgers Hillel Marks October 7
Rutgers Hillel hosted two events on Tuesday evening, September 10, acknowledging the terrorist attack of October 7 in Israel. The first was the opening of
Rutgers Hillel hosted two events on Tuesday evening, September 10, acknowledging the terrorist attack of October 7 in Israel. The first was the opening of
(Courtesy of Just One Life) Just One Life is pleased to welcome Ari Greene as its new director of development. With a deep passion for
(Courtesy of Anshe Chesed) Anshe Chesed of Linden had the privilege of hosting Rabbi Ari Zucker, the new assistant principal of Judaic Studies at the
The opinions contained within reflect my own observations during the past year serving as a trustee for the Teaneck Board of Education. These are only
One reason religion has survived in the modern world despite four centuries of secularization is that it answers the three questions every reflective human being
A Major Question Sefer Devarim twice (Perakim 11 and 27, in addition to the actual event described in Yehoshua, perek 8) devotes considerable attention to
You likely don’t recognize the name “Bill Watterson.” But you very likely recognize the names of his creations: mischievous five-year-old Calvin and his stuffed tiger,
Why do they oppose us with such intensity? Why does the hyper-liberal world react so viscerally to Israel? What stirs their agitation, driving them to
I was speaking recently with a friend of mine, Barry Stein, about my father-in-law, Rabbi Singer, who has been in the hospital for the past
Imagine a world where everyone is taking care of each other and finding ways to deliver joy. Picture a situation where instead of worrying about
In the early days of Israelite sovereign rule over the Holy Land, there was a man called Yiftach who was born into the home of
Reb Yosef Friedensohn, z”l was a man of faith, a Jewish hero and Holocaust survivor. Literally embodying the indestructibility of klal Yisrael, he had “earned