Yavneh Students Volunteer at Local Homeless Shelter
“Love your neighbor as yourself” is a biblical source for the important skill of empathy. “The key to success in relating to others and to
“Love your neighbor as yourself” is a biblical source for the important skill of empathy. “The key to success in relating to others and to
New York—Dr. Selma Botman will serve as Yeshiva University’s next vice president for academic affairs and provost, effective July 1. Botman joins YU from The
The NYC Division leading SAR JV Sting rolled into Paramus on Motzei Shabbat carrying a 9-0 record and ready to take on the Frisch JV
Itamar Ben David just completed a stellar season for the YU Men’s Soccer Team. Ben David, a native of Tel-Aviv, was ranked 6th in the
New York—Playing for the first time in 2014, with its most recent game back on December 18, the Yeshiva women’s basketball team lost its first
On January 29th, Varsity Girls Basketball played a very good Bruriah team and came out on top by a score of 45-38. The game started
SHABBAT FEB 21 – 22 Rabbi Meir Soloveichik will be Scholar in Residence at Congregation Beth Abraham, 396 New Bridge Road, Bergenfield Friday night oneg
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) commends Sen. Bill Nelson (D-FL), chairman of the Senate Special Committee on Aging, for focusing
Jerusalem—Over 200 olim from English-speaking countries—including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, USA and Canada—were nominated for the Nefesh B’Nefesh Bonei Zion 2014 prize. The
Jerusalem—Chaim Chesler and Sandra Cahn, Co-founders of Limmud FSU (Former Soviet Union), recently announced that the upcoming Limmud FSU conference in Belarus, taking place this
26 February 1928: Ariel Sharon is born at Kfar Malal. His parents, Samuel and Vera Scheinerman, had arrived six years earlier from Russia 1948: Sharon became
We suppose everyone pretty much agrees, despite their politics, that the deliberate jamming of the George Washington Bridge for a week that included the first