YU Library to Host Hebrew Encyclopedia Discussion
Rabbi Dr. Asher Oser of Hong Kong’s Ohel Leah Synagogue will discuss the first Hebrew encyclopedia, compiled by Judah David Eisenstein.The community is invited to
Rabbi Dr. Asher Oser of Hong Kong’s Ohel Leah Synagogue will discuss the first Hebrew encyclopedia, compiled by Judah David Eisenstein.The community is invited to
Naaleh’s 11th graders had an incredible learning experience on their Jewish history trip. Over the course of two days, they traveled to various locations in
I particularly loved Rabbi Yair Hoffman’s “Putting Red in the Blue Label” (February 9, 2023) article in the “Thoughts on Torah” column of the Parshat
(Courtesy of Haas & Zaltz) Parents want their children to be taken care of after they die. But children with disabilities have increased financial and
Friends of Lubavitch of Bergen County is hosting a lecture for women on the topic of “Raising Happy Children” by Bronya Shaffer on Monday, February
JKHA seventh and eighth graders recently created missions and visions for their own shuls using some of the ideas and values that came from their
(JNS) Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley officially launched her 2024 presidential campaign, becoming the first Republican to formally toss their hat
Rabbi Ezra Stone and a delegation of TABC students headed to Monsey on Thursday to pack up mishloach manot for Jewish-American troops. Kosher Troops is
(Courtesy of YIOT) A capacity crowd was mesmerized by Cantor Netanel Hershtik and a 17-piece big band recently at Young Israel of Teaneck. The music
In honor of Pink Week, Ma’ayanot students joined together with their mothers and/or grandmothers for a beautiful and meaningful challah bake. While the women were
(Courtesy of Camp Sun & Fun) The idea for Camp Sun & Fun was first born during the first summer of COVID. Courtney Gelernter and
TABC boys wear pink! The school marked Pink Day on Wednesday, February 15 with an inspiring program planned by longtime TABC faculty member Donna Hoenig,