Prison Service Mulls Special Wing for Olmert JNS.org—The Israel Prison Service (IPS) is considering establishing a wing for the Holyland criminals, in which former Prime
A poll released by The Israel Project (TIP) shows that voters overwhelmingly hold the Palestinian Authority (PA) responsible for the recent breakdown in peace talks
New York—The ADL Global 100: An Index of Anti-Semitism surveyed 53,100 adults in 102 countries and territories in an effort to establish, for the first
New York—NCSY (ncsy.org), the Orthodox Union’s consortium of Jewish leadership and identity building programs for high school youth, recently announced that it has launched “60
New York—Yeshiva University (www.yu.edu) and Koren Publishers Jerusalem (www.korenpub.com) recently announced that they have released the first two volumes in the Koren Magerman Educational Siddur
Ezra Hagler (middle), a TABC senior from Bergenfield, celebrated a Siyum on Shas Mishnayos this past Sunday. He is pictured above at the Siyum thrown
The Moriah School Board of Trustees authorized the hiring of Rabbi Daniel Alter as Moriah’s next Head of School. In an open letter to the
New York—Ori Putterman, a senior at Yeshiva University’s High School for Boys/Marsha Stern Talmudical Academy(YUHSB), has been named a winner of the 2014 National Merit Scholarship
Guest lecturer Rabbi Dr. Jacob Reiner will offer “Historical Dimensions of Antisemitism” on Wednesday, May 21, 2014, at noon, in the Young Israel of Fort
On Shabbat, May 24, 2014, Cong. Rinat Yisrael, 389 W. Englewood Ave., Teaneck, NJ, will host Prof. Aaron Koller, Associate Professor of Bible and Assistant Dean,
In the midst of an incredible year for The Frisch School athletic teams—including all eight winter teams competing in the playoffs, a second-place finish at