370 high school delegates gather for the largest Orthodox academic competition for high school students in the country. (Courtesy of YU) Utilizing real-life diplomacy and
(Courtesy of SSTC) Suburban Torah hosted a women’s Seudat Amenim, literally a meal of blessing, a night of brachot and tefillot, as part of its
Masbia’s Chop Hunger IV, which took place on February 8, at the West Side Institutional Synagogue was a sold-out, one-of-a-kind culinary event where the ticket
(l-r) Jewish Link Co-Publisher Moshe Kinderlehrer, OJCC Founder and CEO Duvi Honig and Rep. Josh Gottheimer met this past Tuesday in Fair Lawn at the Congressman’s
Join Rinat Yisrael’s Social Action Committee for a night of inspiration with Ukrainian runner Valentyna Veretska. Hear how Valentyna Veretska escaped Ukraine, won the Jerusalem
Jewish students at Michigan State University (MSU) gathered together throughout the night of Monday, Feb. 13 to mourn those who were killed and to pray
Rav Meir Goldwicht, a prominent Israeli scholar, educator, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva University’s Mazer School of Talmudic Studies and the head of the Stone Beit
On Tuesday, February 21, at 10:45 a.m. at Congregation Beth Aaron, 950 Queen Anne Road, the OU SPIRIT Program (Stimulating Program for Retirees that Inspires
The Jewish Genealogical Society of New York invites members of the public to their next program, “Finding Relatives Using Genealogy Tools at GEDmatch,” featuring speaker
Congregation Ahavas Achim of Highland Park invites empty nesters to participate in a free program on “Reclaiming Our Spaces: How to Reorganize an Empty Nest
The Freehold Jewish Center will host a new dramatic reading of award-winning playwright Gary Morgenstein’s explosive drama “Free Palestine” about academic freedom, antisemitism and the