
Teaneck: Ir HaKodesh?
As American Jews, we are thankfully a diverse group. But nearly all of us have at least one thing in common. We or our parents
As American Jews, we are thankfully a diverse group. But nearly all of us have at least one thing in common. We or our parents
This Pesach will be the 23rd yahrtzeit for the “Rav” (Rabbi Yosef Dov Soloveitchik, zt”l). When he passed away during Pesach in 1993, it was
Jerusalem—The deluxe Inbal Jerusalem Hotel will be offering its guests several important programs during the busy Passover holiday, namely its annual Illuminated Haggadah Fair
It was back in December 2002 when I was assigned the task of training a team of young Jewish-American athletes who were scheduled to play
CDG campers Pinny and Ben Balsam of Bergenfield were chosen as the winners of the grand Camp Dora Golding Purim Costume Contest. The brothers dressed
Queens College’s Colden Auditorium was filled to capacity for the second year running as local Jewish outreach organization Chazaq held its 4th Annual Big Event.
In 2007, I started on a journey that would become my own personal blend of triathlon and Orthodox Judaism. Everyone knows Orthodox Jews don’t eat
This past Thursday was Jew in the City’s Fourth Annual Orthodox Jewish All-Stars Premiere Party, which honored an astonishingly accomplished and diverse group of individuals
Just a few days ago, I was a witness to terrorism first-hand. I was in an ice cream store in Jerusalem with a few friends
It will be achdus in every sense of the word on Tuesday, April 12, as 23 organizations from all across the globe will unite in
Seriously ill patients and their families enjoyed an Adar to remember with Chai4ever’s joyous and spirited Purim programming. “Adar can be a time of despair
Just over a year ago, Klal Yisrael embarked on a historic journey, a transformative journey of yedias halacha. Over 100,000 Jews from six continents began