West Orange Celebrates Israel With Flag Raising
In what is believed to be the largest crowd to ever turn out for a flag-raising ceremony in West Orange, 350 people joined together last
In what is believed to be the largest crowd to ever turn out for a flag-raising ceremony in West Orange, 350 people joined together last
(Courtesy of Rutgers Newark Hillel E-board) When this year’s student world’s fair was scheduled to be on the same day as Yom Ha’atzmaut, the Rutgers
Amid the record-setting increase in antisemitic incidents in New Jersey and across the nation, there is some good news—confidence in reporting such hate to state
Six City University of New York (CUNY) professors who filed a federal lawsuit against the university’s Professional Staff Congress (PSC) seeking to represent themselves in
In the Ukrainian town of Rawa-Ruska its mayor took Rev. Patrick Desbois deep into the forest where they were met by 50 elderly villagers waiting
A tide of protests and negative publicity generated by the Borough of Manhattan Community College’s plan to show a film that has been criticized by
A pro-Palestinian display mounted earlier this month at the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), which accuses Israel of “occupying” Palestinian land and “ethnic cleansing”
A record number of antisemitic incidents were recorded in the United States last year, breaking the previous record set just the year before, according to
A nonpartisan group at CUNY (City University of New York) of students, faculty and staff dedicated to fighting bigotry, antisemitism and anti-Zionism, has charged the
Israel’s vibrant democracy, commitment to helping African neighbors and its representation of a centuries-old dream by the Jewish people to return to their ancestral homeland
Linden Police said an investigation is ongoing into antisemitic hate mail containing such frightening messages as “Hitler was right” sent to residents over the last
Rabbi Avraham Kalmanowitz uprooted the 350 staff and students of the Mir Yeshiva from Eastern Europe as World War II threatened its existence, arranging their