Yeshiva University Commemorates Oct. 7
Lamport Auditorium opened its doors to commemorate one year since the Jewish people suffered the massacre of Simchat Torah. On September 30, Yeshiva University hosted
Lamport Auditorium opened its doors to commemorate one year since the Jewish people suffered the massacre of Simchat Torah. On September 30, Yeshiva University hosted
When a park combines Torah with the natural world, the result is a landscape that brings our past to life. “The idea of Neot Kedumim
A brand-new restaurant, Sushi Heights, has hit Washington Heights that offers sushi, poke bowls and more. The bistro recently opened on Amsterdam Avenue in the
Golan Heights Israeli Grill, the restaurant in Washington Heights serving shawarma, falafel, poppers and more, now has new owners. Golan Heights is located on Amsterdam
Congregation Bnai Yeshurun (CBY) is finishing up another successful summer kollel. For 20 summers, CBY has been running a kollel for semicha students, aiming to
The following is a Tisha B’Av kinnah for the October 7 massacre, in which nearly 1,200 people were killed and about 250 taken hostage. It
Rabbi Michoel Goldin has a mission: “Together, we will make sure that not a single child is left behind.” Darco, a project spearheaded by Rabbi
According to D’vora Adler, community outreach director at Chesed 24/7, the organization and its newest campaign is “all about ahavat Yisrael.” Chesed 24/7 is an
Boots for Israel, 57,000 pairs in, is continuing its mission to provide footwear to Israeli soldiers who need new boots. Yakir Wachstock, co-founder of Boots
Among the most wicked people of all time, Bilaam is included in an exclusive list in the Mishna: “Four commoners have no share in the
For the first time in 45 years, Teaneck Public Library is renovating its building. The renovation, planned to start in September, will include a special
Eitan Shushan summed up the motivation for his and his brother’s work: “You don’t wait for chesed — chesed comes to you.” Eitan and Elad