Orel Nissan, Israeli Broadcaster, Speaks for ‘Emunah of America’ in New Rochelle
Last week in New Rochelle, Orel Nissan, a leading personality in Israeli media, spoke in the home of Michelle and Joel Orgel. Nissan was part
Last week in New Rochelle, Orel Nissan, a leading personality in Israeli media, spoke in the home of Michelle and Joel Orgel. Nissan was part
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) Danny Danon, Israeli ambassador to the U.N., met with Rabbi Mordechai and Shterney Kanelsky prior to the new year. They discussed
(Courtesy of Zamir Choral Foundation) The Zamir Choral Foundation has received a major gift to create the nation’s first institute to train conductors of Jewish
(Courtesy of JFSCNJ) Excitement filled the air at the Y of Union County/JEC, where community members of all ages from Elizabeth, Hillside and Springfield came
Community ushers in new era of energy and growth. (Courtesy of Adath Israel) It was a month to remember for the Hillside/Elizabeth community and Congregation
Amid conflict and uncertainty, hope often emerges, inspiring individuals to come together to drive change. What role do academic institutions play in fostering hope? And
With the world becoming increasingly interconnected, the pursuit of higher education is transcending borders like never before. More and more students are choosing to expand
(Courtesy of Nevut) Last Sunday morning, 160 dedicated riders gathered at Chabad on the Palisades in Tenafly for the much-anticipated Nevut Ride and Run event,
The text and syntax of tefillah are unchangeable. These timeless words—hewn from Tanach—forged by Chazal and imbued with elegance and gravitas by our mesorah, carry
A Strange Term Rashi to Devarim 29:12 uses an unusual term to describe the 98 kelalot (consequences) outlined in the tochacha of Parashat Ki Tavo.
I would like to share a powerful and inspiring article that touches on deep themes of Jewish history, redemption and the symbolism of the shofar—a
As we know, Rosh Hashanah’s only mitzvah is the blowing of the shofar. The Torah does not tell us much about this mitzvah. In fact,