
‘Boots for Israel’ Visits New Rochelle
Last week, the Young Israel of New Rochelle’s Ruach program invited Yakir Wachstock of Holliswood, Queens, founder of “Boots for Israel,” to speak and run
Last week, the Young Israel of New Rochelle’s Ruach program invited Yakir Wachstock of Holliswood, Queens, founder of “Boots for Israel,” to speak and run
Thirty years ago, on a cold and rainy day in Israel, Noach Korman decided to dedicate his career to helping religious women escape bad marriages.
Yoni Goodman, a 40-year-old father of four and resident of New Rochelle, left his work and family for four days to travel to Israel to
The people living in the yishuv of Shiloh, in the Binyamin region of the Shomron, have been deeply affected by the war in Gaza. Shiloh
David Glass, 50, of Fort Lauderdale and West Hampton, is self-employed in finance and has a son in college. Consequently, when he was deeply disturbed
On January 31, a coalition of 70 rabbis and Christian pastors came together under the auspices of multiple organizations to lobby for Israel on Capitol
Stamford’s Dr. Steven Labkoff was raised as a Reform Jew and has been gradually becoming more religious in adulthood. At his day job, he works
Stuart Katz made aliyah with his wife and youngest daughter in 2010. His youngest was starting eighth grade while his three older kids were
On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, when the schools were closed, the Stamford shul Congregation Agudath Sholom (CAS) held one of its frequent “mitzvah days.”
Last week, the Young Israel of New Rochelle sent a delegation of 40 congregants to Israel on a three-day solidarity mission. The mission included Rabbi
When the war in Israel first broke out, Malka and Brian Agus, a couple living in Jerusalem, were eager to help out in any way
While many institutions have been preparing missions to Israel, eight men living in New Rochelle found that they could not partake in any for various