Israel Must Send a Clear Message to the US
The Americans understand the importance of Israel’s victory over Hamas in Gaza, but their stated desire to avoid getting dragged into a regional war and
The Americans understand the importance of Israel’s victory over Hamas in Gaza, but their stated desire to avoid getting dragged into a regional war and
Dear Yaakov, It’s hard to believe that in just a few months, im yirtzeh Hashem, you will be off to learn in Israel. We are
I have been a free speech absolutist since I was a teenager and first read “Free Speech for Me—But Not For Thee: How the American
Part 1 There are a number of important sources that provide the latest information about events in the Middle East. The mainstream media is only
When I was in yeshiva at the Gush, half a lifetime ago, I seriously considered the prospect of making aliyah. Like several talmidim did each
On January 16, yeshiva and seminary applications will close for the year. Across New York and New Jersey, a good percentage of seniors from Orthodox
Five years ago, Edison native Rachel Feld was driving to her Ramot home with her husband when they witnessed a terrible accident on the highway.
Herbert Harwitt and Henry Kissinger had very similar backgrounds. Both were born in German cities, Kissinger in Furth and Harwitt in Berlin. Both were raised
I woke up on Sunday morning in Israel to painful news: Rabbi Moshe Kasinetz, the founding rabbi of Congregation Suburban Torah in Livingston, had passed
This past Shabbat we had the privilege of reading Parshat Vayechi. The parsha recounts a number of very dramatic events in Jewish history beginning with
Rav Elya Ber Wachtfogel shlita, once observed his father, Rav Nosson Wachtfogel zt”l, the mashgiach of BMG in Lakewood, in a remarkable state of joy
I’ll never forget how I felt the first time I finished “The Usual Suspects.” The film (spoiler alert!) revolves around the testimony of a petty