Hisoriri: Rejuvenating Shabbat Together
When Dov Winston, a third-year semicha student at RIETS, found himself struggling with having inspirational experiences on Shabbat, he decided to do something about it.
When Dov Winston, a third-year semicha student at RIETS, found himself struggling with having inspirational experiences on Shabbat, he decided to do something about it.
Gesher, an organization whose mission is to bridge the gap amongst the different segments of Israeli society in order to develop a collective identity, has
Truth be told, I have long procrastinated writing this article. Sure, I wrote a paragraph here and there while in the office, but every time
As tired businessmen and tourists made their way through Penn Station to catch trains home, my family and I made our way in the opposite
Founder of the Biblical Museum of Natural History and author of the recently published The Torah Encyclopedia of the Animal Kingdom, Volume One: Chayot and
The Jewish Home Family has opened a new center, the SeniorHaven Center for Elder Abuse Prevention, to be launched with a community breakfast on Tuesday,
Teaneck—Planning a family trip to Israel? Not sure how to maximize your visit? Having trouble planning your itinerary? The family that has together created inspireconverstion.com,
With so many daily responsibilities, it is often difficult to find the time to consistently incorporate Torah learning in one’s life. The website torahalivein5.com changes
Over 35 schools, yeshivot, shuls, businesses and organizations banded together this past Sunday to hold the 2nd annual Teaneck Community Education Conference at Congregation Bnai
Dr. Maro Gete, an ENT resident at Jerusalem’s Shaarei Tzedek Hospital by day, returns to his childhood home-away-from-home, the Boys Town Jerusalem Dormitory, at night.
River Edge—This graduation season, Anny Safier, an eighth grade student at RYNJ, was the recipient of a very unique yearbook. Morah Leah Silver, Judaic Studies
Teaneck—Under the blue and pink lights of the Avenue Event Space, parents, teachers, friends and students milled about, pausing to marvel at the paintings displayed