Ma’ayanot Offers First Look At New Student Center
Smiling, cheering faculty members lined the hallway as Ma’ayanot students walked into their new Student Center for the first time on Rosh Chodesh Adar I
Smiling, cheering faculty members lined the hallway as Ma’ayanot students walked into their new Student Center for the first time on Rosh Chodesh Adar I
On February 6, Gov. Philip D. Murphy of New Jersey announced that the state will no longer require students and school employees to wear masks.
Are you a professional woman with a gap on your resume who now has a successful career? Did you finally land your dream job after
New online platform enables participants worldwide to explore dozens of communities in the U.S. and Israel. (Courtesy of OU) Registration is now open for the
One positive outcome from the Colleyville, Texas, hostage crisis has been renewed attention to the different security training sessions offered by respected national Jewish organizations.
When a gunman threatened the rabbi and three members of Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, Texas, it was said that security training and the ability
After a two-year absence due to the COVID pandemic, the annual Seforim Sale at Yeshiva University returns from February 6 to February 24. Student CEO
(Courtesy of JCRC) The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York (JCRC-NY) celebrated seven leaders for their public service and philanthropic generosity at its 2022
(Courtesy of Makor) Unless you have been in deep hibernation for the past month, you have probably seen advertisements for the upcoming Jewish Music Hall
Rav Dov Singer returns to US schools & communities. Rabbi Dov Singer, noted Israeli educator, author and spiritual leader, is returning to the U.S. to
“A great book is a life-enlarging journey of the mind.”—Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (Courtesy of YU) Rabbi Sacks, zt”l, lived a life surrounded by books,