
New Edition of Chumash Offers Journey Through 2,000 Years of Jewish Wisdom
It is not often that one will open a biblical text and find commentaries from the 1st century Jewish-Greek philosopher Philo; traditional Talmudic sources; and
It is not often that one will open a biblical text and find commentaries from the 1st century Jewish-Greek philosopher Philo; traditional Talmudic sources; and
When Englewood native Bayla Haskel wondered how she could do good for Israeli society, she decided to merge her background in the business sector and
Israeli media personality Sivan Rahav-Meir has been bringing stories to the public eye since she was a child. At the age of 6 she began
From learning Hebrew to acclimating to a new school or community, making aliyah can trigger significant stresses on olim adjusting to life in a foreign
When 21-year-old Leila Deluty steps onto the basketball court, she is playing for more than just the Ramat Hasharon team she represents in Israel’s professional
Reviewing: “Dialogues of Love and Fear: A Rabbi’s Daughter, a Kes’s Son, and Hope for the Future” By Sharon Shalom. Koren Publishers Jerusalem. 2022. English.
No individual has examined more newborn babies in the Jewish state than Professor Arthur Eidelman, known as the founding father of neonatal medicine in Israel.
Reviewing: “Zionist Writings: Susan and Roger Hertog Edition” by Theodor Herzl. ISBN: 9781613292075. No individual is more well known for his or her contributions to
Seventeen-year-old Erez Schreiber spent many hours over the past few years hiking around Israel’s North in between classes at his Golan Heights high school. While
Michelle Rojas-Tal’s life as a Jerusalemite who spent the past few years traveling around North America to educate audiences about Israel is a vastly different
Highlighting: “Studies in Halakhah and Rabbinic History” by Rabbi Eitam Henkin. Koren Publishers Jerusalem. 2022. English. Hardcover. 456 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1592645817. “Studies in Halakhah and Rabbinic
Artist and educator Geula Twersky is the product of two very different experiences—on one side she is the child of a Holocaust survivor and on