Professor Benjamin W. Corn: Making the Case for Hope
As a professor of oncology for over two decades, Benjamin Corn’s most potent medicine that he has prescribed his patients is hope. It was a
As a professor of oncology for over two decades, Benjamin Corn’s most potent medicine that he has prescribed his patients is hope. It was a
When West Orange, New Jersey native Rabbanit Sally Mayer stands in front of a classroom of young adults, she is not only giving over a
When Dr. Elissa Freedman made aliyah in 2016 from Hartford with her husband and three sons, she wanted to practice medicine in a part of
The events of the Tanach are a product of the time and place in which they took place. The host of civilizations the Israelites interacted
Five years ago, Edison native Rachel Feld was driving to her Ramot home with her husband when they witnessed a terrible accident on the highway.
On the morning of Oct. 7, Jordyn Engel awoke to two text messages from friends in the United States asking if she was safe. Puzzled,
Linda Pardes Friedburg found her calling in life when she was a young activist in the Soviet Jewry movement and was moved by the plight
Reviewing: “Ceremony & Celebration: Family Edition” by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks. Koren Publishers. 2023. English. Hardcover. 212 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1592646159. “For Jews, education is not just
Just before COVID hit, Shimon Shain’s food truck business in the Golan Heights took a turn for the worse. He was forced to let go
It’s Friday night, Oct. 13, six days after Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel and massacred over 1,000 innocent men, women, children and babies.
Abby Kra-Friedman has a dream to change the world by improving access to quality women’s health care. For nearly two decades, she has been carrying
Rabbanit Shira Zimmerman would like new olot—or female immigrants to Israel—to have what was not available to her when she made aliyah 20 years ago: