War of Words Erupts Over Yeshiva Sovereignty
A battle royale took place last week in state Supreme Court in Albany. On the one hand, yeshiva leaders believe they are seeing the end
A battle royale took place last week in state Supreme Court in Albany. On the one hand, yeshiva leaders believe they are seeing the end
Governor Kathy Hochul kicked off February unveiling a $227 billion state budget, up $7 billion from this year’s budget. The spending plan includes a record
First it was a failed vetting process for lieutenant governor when Governor Kathy Hochul chose then-Senator Brian Benjamin to be her No. 2 in the
The 246th legislative session kicked off on January 4 with the swearing-in of 24 new members in the state Assembly—11 Democrats and 13 Republicans along
“After three very difficult, tragic and painful, years I’m proud to say that the State of our State is strong, but we have work to
You probably heard or read by now that New York state lawmakers voted for a pay raise beginning in 2023 when a new legislative session
New York State Assembly Democrats met last week in Albany for an orientation of what changes are coming in the next legislative session, which begins
Republicans appear to have more winning races than losses as results slowly emerge from last month’s contests. Even though the outcomes of a few key
Governor Kathy Hochul is fighting for her political life as she seeks a full term as New York’s chief executive. Various polls are showing that
Antisemitism is not running rampant in Westchester County, New York as reported to law enforcement agencies but the reason could be people are not reporting
rom East Flatbush to Tel Aviv: A Once-Defunct Brooklyn Synagogue Now Thrives in Israel By Marc Gronich Over the past century, hundreds of synagogues
While world-renowned author Salman Rushdie, 75, continues to recover from potentially life-threatening wounds he suffered from an assailant’s knife on the morning of Friday, August