
‘This Week, We Are All Auburn Fans’
The post on X wasn’t written by us, but it might as well have been. The message was simple yet deeply resonant: This week, we
The post on X wasn’t written by us, but it might as well have been. The message was simple yet deeply resonant: This week, we
The Iranian nation is seeking to reclaim its stolen dignity and stand against the theocracy that has ruled by deception and blood. In the heart
The World Zionist Congress (WZC) election is a critical opportunity where our votes as American Jews determine the policies, funding and priorities that will impact
No military occupation, but getting closer to large operation if no hostage deal. With the IDF’s latest pushes on Wednesday, April 2 in deep southern
The Teaneck Holocaust Commemoration Committee of the Jewish Community Council of Greater Teaneck takes pride in having marked Yom HaShoah for more than 35 years.
A standing-room-only crowd at Kushner greeted Eli Beer, United Hatzalah, and Israeli singer Eden Golan on March 27 at JKHA/RKYHS in Livingston. “We love Eden
Alumni offer career advice, networking opportunities and real-world insights to undergraduates. (Courtesy of Touro) More than 20 Lander College for Men (LCM) alumni returned to
(Courtesy of YU) In a joyous celebration of Torah leadership, bold vision and the strength of community, the RIETS Evening of Tribute, held on March
This article was inspired by a March 25 article in the YU Observer by Yiskah Lundell entitled, “Grateful to Call him Rebbe: After 48 years
As Pesach approaches each spring, SAR Academy has hosted a hands-on pop-up Shmurah Matzah Factory for students during regular school hours, as well as parent-child
The Columbia University Jewish community is no stranger to tears. However, last Tuesday night, the tears came not out of frustration or fear, but out
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) Bris Avrohom began Pesach preparation by baking over 1,500 pounds of matzah at Boro Park Shmurah Matzah Bakery in Brooklyn. For