Setting the Record Straight on Jeffries
In your last issue (April 20, 2023) you had a brief article calling into question Rep. Hakeem Jeffries’ recollection of a controversy involving his uncle
In your last issue (April 20, 2023) you had a brief article calling into question Rep. Hakeem Jeffries’ recollection of a controversy involving his uncle
I truly believe Mr. Steven Mayer has a lot to say about how we as a Jewish community can be a more valuable inspiration to
Kudos to Max Wisotsky for the point he made in his letter in the past issue (“Outreach Programs, Parlor Meetings, and Memos Will Not Stop
Perhaps the media hasn’t made the fact clear enough: Evan Gershkovich is Jewish. This means that a Jew is being held hostage, which means the
In your recent coverage of Israeli Minister of Aliya Ofir Sofer’s visits to the US, you neglected to mention that he and his entourage spent
Ten Reasons to sign up today for the NORPAC Mission on May 10 (https://mission.norpac.net): 1. You have the wonderful opportunity to wake up at the
To mark the 78th commemoration of Yom HaShoah, the fifth through eighth grades at Westchester Day School participated in a special tekes (ceremony) and morning
On Thursday evening, March 30, several students from TABC’s theater department took a trip to the Schottenstein Theater at Yeshiva University to see the YU
Student artwork from students in the RKYHS art track has recently been selected for public exhibitions. Each season, the New Jersey Performing Arts Center has
RPRY seventh grade classes have had the opportunity to participate in a course focusing on the Supreme Court and landmark Supreme Court cases as a
On March 28, Ma’ayanot’s annual Book Day featured “Ms. Marvels: Amazing Women Where You Least Expect Them!” Sponsored in memory of Jacob Grun, z”l, grandfather
Yeshivat Noam fifth graders returned from Pesach break to a human scavenger hunt, learning what they each enjoyed about the holiday.