One Israel Fund Hosts Two Exciting Summer Events
(Courtesy of One Israel Fund) Last week, One Israel Fund kicked off its summer fundraising events with a bang in two incredibly devoted communities. Over
(Courtesy of One Israel Fund) Last week, One Israel Fund kicked off its summer fundraising events with a bang in two incredibly devoted communities. Over
(Courtesy of PTI) A shidduch date 50 years in the making came to fruition last Sunday. Ohr Somayach, the yeshiva that spawned a global baal
Rabbi Michoel Goldin has a mission: “Together, we will make sure that not a single child is left behind.” Darco, a project spearheaded by Rabbi
The suicide attack on the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires on July 18, 1994, which left 85 dead and hundreds injured, has stood
On Tisha B’Av, August 13, hear historian Henry Abramson, PhD, dean, Lander College for Men, Touro University, speak on the topic of “Jerusalem Under Siege:
Tisha B’Av, a day steeped in mourning and reflection, is evolving into a communal experience in Teaneck this year. Teaneck Together, a pivotal organization in
On Tuesday, July 23, the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York presented a discussion on the state of antisemitism in New York. The panelists
Gadi Moses (Gadi Moshe ben Sarah), 80, is one of the founders of Kibbutz Nir Oz, where he lived for 60 years. Gadi and his
On a sunny Sunday, July 28, the Young Israel of New Rochelle’s Women’s League hosted its annual barbecue. Women’s League leaders explained that this barbecue
Sunday, July 28 saw the Bronx River Parkway in Westchester County become a Westchester community solidarity event in support of Israel. The event was a
In mid-August, Ben and Hannah Book will be stepping down as youth directors of the Young Israel of New Rochelle. The Books began their stint
When Rabbi Noah Whittenburg starts in the new role of assistant rabbi at Congregation Ahavas Achim of Highland Park on August 1, he will be