Every Sheep Matters: Keren Yeshua’s Mission in Jewish Education
In the hills of the desert, Moshe Rabbeinu was tending to his sheep. One day, a single, small lamb wandered from the flock. Moshe quickly
In the hills of the desert, Moshe Rabbeinu was tending to his sheep. One day, a single, small lamb wandered from the flock. Moshe quickly
As the community moves through the Omer period following Pesach, it is invigorated by a shared mission to foster the growth and continuity of the
Spring is upon us and Pesach is in just a few days. Trees and seeds that worked through winter are blossoming on branches, sprouting through
When details of the tragic Oct. 7 massacre came to light, people all over the world mobilized to find ways to help people in Israel.
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Chari Pere, accomplished cartoonist, is bringing her “cartoon powers” to her latest literary venture. “Shabbos Tales,” the new imprint published by Maggid Comics, a division
Professor Michael Stone remembers his years at City College of New York, when he and a group of Orthodox Jewish students would meet on campus
With autumn in full swing and many children in school, parents may be thinking about their wardrobes. That’s where Still Got Tags comes in. A