
Jewish Campus Leaders Share Views on Encampments
Students shared their personal experiences regarding on-campus advocacy, avoiding unnecessary escalation during a time of tension, and their thoughts on the future of their universities.
Students shared their personal experiences regarding on-campus advocacy, avoiding unnecessary escalation during a time of tension, and their thoughts on the future of their universities.
Rutgers University, which has been hit with federal investigations over its alleged failure to protect Jewish students, defused a potentially confrontational situation by negotiating the
Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt spent two weeks traveling to college campuses across the country and has a disturbing assessment: “Seeing it first hand it
Everyone knows that our world is presently embroiled in a conflict of good vs evil–civilized people vs depraved monsters. Just a few days ago, Israel
This disturbing trend, in which Jewish communities are faced with increased hostility, discrimination and violence, requires significant steps to be taken. “Together, we will win”
One should try to maximize the time one spends in Israel. By visiting Israel, one might partially fulfill the mitzvah of yishuv Eretz Yisrael. In
As Pesach approaches, our minds and hearts are flooded with a range of conflicting emotions. October 7 was the darkest day in modern Jewish history.
A mother finished reading her son his favorite bedtime story for the third time one night. After the final reading, the little boy climbed out
The dynamic and fiery first chaplain and chief rabbi of the fledgling Israel Defense Forces, Rav Shlomo Goren, almost single-handedly built up the religious infrastructure
I can’t forget Chol Hamoed Pesach years ago when I was dating my wife. I had planned a nice day outdoors, but it was raining
Klal Yisrael is being attacked and challenged from all sides. Some threaten us physically, others attack our moral standing, yet others try to block us
Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchick told the story of a Seder he remembered from his early childhood. Yosef Dov—who would later become the great Rav Soloveitchick—was