The Kotel War Continues
Below are two statements regarding last week’s Rosh Chodesh davening by women at the Kotel. Although not stated below, the Women of the Wall have
Below are two statements regarding last week’s Rosh Chodesh davening by women at the Kotel. Although not stated below, the Women of the Wall have
Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens, Foreign Service Officer Sean Smith and two other Americans were killed September 11, 2012 in Benghazi, Libya. There was enough blame
When Professor Ze’ev Lev founded Jerusalem College of Technology in 1969, his vision was to educate students who felt that Torah learning and higher education
Jerusalem – “Everything can change at any moment, suddenly and forever” (-Paul Auster). We’ve all heard this saying before, that in a moment everything can
No, this isn’t about Moses. If you subscribe to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency’s daily news summary, it was there. It was story number four out
As we bid farewell to 2013 and usher in 2014, it is natural to both reflect on the events of the past year and to
Rabbi David Silber, dean of the Drisha Institute, will be a second lecture at Rinat Yisrael on the 12th, beginning at 8:15 p.m. The first
On Sunday, January 12, at 10:00 a.m., at Congregation Beth Aaron, 950 Queen Anne Road in Teaneck, Daniel Chazin will speak about “Exploring Hashem’s Beautiful World.”
Teaneck—Barbara Rothstein, a resident of Fair Lawn, NJ, was named the Fair Lawn Chapter of Hadassah’s 2013 Woman of Valor. The Northern New Jersey Region
Rabbi Dovid Gottlieb, founder of Ganei HaEla (www.ganeihaela.com), the newest planned neighborhood in Ramat Beit Shemesh, will be speaking to the New York and New
New York—Yeshiva University’s Center for the Jewish Future has announced its “Counterpoint Israel” winter break program has doubled in size with the addition of four
On a recent Motzoei Shabbos, alumni spanning five decades of the Moty Hornstein Institute of Yeshivat Sha’alvim and of Sha’alvim For Women (and spouses), assembled