Pondering Women’s Prayer at the Wall
Like many Modern Orthodox Jews, we ponder the impact of the Israeli government’s recent decision to permit egalitarian, pluralistic prayer in the Kotel area known
Like many Modern Orthodox Jews, we ponder the impact of the Israeli government’s recent decision to permit egalitarian, pluralistic prayer in the Kotel area known
Mazel tov to former JLNJ intern Ilan Swartz-Brownstein, a beatboxing member of Yeshiva University’s a capella group Y-Studs, for making it to the national competition
The Obama Administration worked to release hundreds of billions of dollars to the Iranian regime. It bought into a nuclear “deal” that at best temporarily
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Far be it for us to bring down all the enthusiasm for this latest Star Wars experience, but the branding of this movie is not
Welcome to another day in “Palestine,” where 67 percent of the population favors the recent use of knife attacks and the murder of Israelis. Why
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