
OU Study Guides Community to Step Up Support for Singles
A traveling panel will focus on ways the Orthodox community can enhance the lives of its singles. (Courtesy of OU) Many Orthodox American single men
A traveling panel will focus on ways the Orthodox community can enhance the lives of its singles. (Courtesy of OU) Many Orthodox American single men
Organizations forge alliance to encourage Orthodox-affiliated communities to expand involvement in volunteer security. (Courtesy of OU) The Community Security Service (CSS), the leading national Jewish
(Courtesy of Lamdeinu) This Yamim Noraim season, Lamdeinu invites you to embark on a journey of enrichment and enlightenment, both virtually and in person, to
Fleetwood Synagogue in southern Westchester is making moves to accommodate a growing community and the burgeoning medical career of its head rabbi, Yosef Cohen. Rabbi
Minutes before the takeover by Khomeini, her family boarded the last flight out of Iran. Hear Regine M. Tessone discuss her new life in America,
CHADD of Bergen County will continue its expert speaker series on Monday, September 11, at 8 p.m., when it will present “Back to School: Peaceful
The Van Cortlandt Jewish Center (VCJC) will present an enlightening and insightful lecture titled “The Bronx, Historic Ethnic Diversity” by renowned historian Professor Lloyd Ultan.
(Courtesy of YU) Yeshiva University’s Stern College for Women is excited to welcome its first cohort of Anita Zucker Jewish early childhood educators to campus
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) On Monday evening, September 4, on the lawn of Congregation Shomrei Torah, the communities of Hillside, Elizabeth and Union got together
(Courtesy of FountainView) Rabbi Viener, the mara d’atra at Congregation Shaar Hashamayim in Spring Valley, New York, spoke on Labor Day to a crowd at
(Courtesy of StandWithUs) StandWithUs (SWU), a 22-year-old international nonpartisan education organization that supports Israel and fights antisemitism, is pleased to announce the local students participating
Printable readers for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and print-at-home sukkah decorations, bring Rabbi Sacks’ timeless messages into 5784. (Courtesy of Rabbi Sacks Legacy) Ahead