
Pro-Palestinian Demonstration Outside Rutgers Hillel Results in Four Arrests
Four demonstrators were arrested outside Rutgers Hillel in a rowdy pro-Palestinian protest in which a Rutgers University Police officer was allegedly assaulted with a pole
Four demonstrators were arrested outside Rutgers Hillel in a rowdy pro-Palestinian protest in which a Rutgers University Police officer was allegedly assaulted with a pole
As Orthodox Jews, to what extent does our basic morality come only from our religious beliefs, as opposed to being an independent basis for our
ORA to host Midor L’dor Dinner on Tuesday, May 13 at 7 p.m. at Ramaz Middle School. (Courtesy of ORA) At first, the silence was
Essays by communal leaders look back on the pandemic five years later, considering its impact on Jewish life, community and education. It’s likely that many
This Shabbat our community shuls will unite to observe Shabbat Chayal, an annual community-wide Shabbat in support of an organization connected to Tzahal. This year,
(Courtesy of GrowTorah) Teaneck took a major step toward a greener future recently with the official launch of its highly anticipated municipal Compost Pilot Program.
From Yerushalayim to Bergen County (Courtesy of Jerusalem Institute for the Blind) In a world where limitations often define one’s path, a remarkable individual emerges
School plans crowdfunding campaign May 6-7, Evening of Gratitude and siyum May 11. (Courtesy of Shalshelet) Mishlei teaches us, “חֲנֹ֣ךְ לַ֭נַּעַר עַל־פִּ֣י דַרְכּ֑וֹ גַּ֥ם כִּי־יַ֝זְקִ֗ין
At the annual Yom HaShoah events held across our communities each spring, we strive to remember and to better understand both the horrors of the
On April 23, more than 350 people gathered at the JCC of Paramus/Congregation Beth Tikvah to commemorate Yom HaShoah at the Jewish Federation of Northern
On April 24, the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center and Westchester Jewish Council hosted their annual Holocaust Commemoration at White Plains’ Garden of Remembrance.
On April 23, Yeshiva University hosted “Yom HaShoah: A Legacy Through Story.” Students gathered in the Wilf Campus’ Belz Hall and heard from Nechama Birnbaum