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Rabbi Moshe Hauer Named Executive VP of the OU
Since its inception in 1898, the Orthodox Union has made continually transformative decisions, pivoting from developing the most complex kashrut-supervision programs in the world, to
Since its inception in 1898, the Orthodox Union has made continually transformative decisions, pivoting from developing the most complex kashrut-supervision programs in the world, to
Established in 1899, Barkan’s initial focus was on growing grapes and it actually produced very little in terms of wine. Top-grade grape varietals were brought
Building up, or building back up, a child’s self-esteem is often the first step required when a student begins at any SINAI Schools campus. SINAI
There have only been a few tastings with my group in which every wine tasted was passionately and enthusiastically lauded by every person present. Our
Social media users, since January 21, might have noticed friends sharing links about the World Zionist Organization (WZO) election, held once every five years. The
The staff of the Orthodox Union’s Teach NJ program, a grassroots advocacy program that has had significant success in recent years in terms of increasing
On the very last day of a two-year legislative session, the New Jersey legislature voted overwhelmingly to approve a supplemental appropriations bill that would expand
As I made my way to synagogue this past Shabbat morning, knowing that my 9-year-old twin daughters had already been brought there by my husband,
It was an extraordinary and beautiful spectacle to witness the 13th Global Siyum HaShas of Daf Yomi, held on Wednesday, January 1, at MetLife Stadium
The Maccabeats forever changed the landscape of Jewish a cappella music and now Chanukah just wouldn’t be the same without them. Over 500 people, including
A capacity crowd gathered at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun (CBY) this past Motzei Shabbat to enjoy great Jewish pop music and high-energy theatrics at a concert
Rabbi Shlomo Riskin’s brow furrows when he speaks of polarization in the larger Jewish community, but it smooths when he speaks of his teachers and