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In a small, unfinished basement near the Canadian border, two Chassidim were engaged in a fierce debate. Just a few rays of light entered through
In a small, unfinished basement near the Canadian border, two Chassidim were engaged in a fierce debate. Just a few rays of light entered through
In our community, many 18-, 19- and 20-somethings work at Camp HASC for the summer. This one-of-a-kind sleepaway camp has given children and adults with
One of the Orthodox Jewish community’s most respected voices, Rabbi Yitzchok Adlerstein serves as the director of Interfaith Affairs for the Simon Wiesenthal Center. Last
It certainly wasn’t your standard Thursday night out on the town in Teaneck. A few weeks ago, I found myself celebrating aliyah with an eclectic
I rarely reread the columns I wrote that have been published … by the time they are in print, I am already thinking of what
It’s long been an article of faith in the pro-Israel community that The New York Times is institutionally biased and consistently imbalanced in its coverage
How to fight antisemitism in the digital age. Background Amidst the political upheaval of 2020 and 2021, which included the rise of the Black Lives
(Courtesy of Torah in Motion) Dr. Marc Shapiro recently led a Torah in Motion group on the first-ever North-American-led kosher tour to Tunisia. The group
None of us know when we begin the process of having children and developing a family just how successful we will be. We as parents
Since the times of the original shadchan, the biblical Eliezer, dating and matchmaking have been a significant part of our tradition. Our forefathers were part
(Courtesy of OU-JLIC) Tova Solomons may have only wrapped up high school less than two months ago, but speaking with the recent Ramaz graduate about
When my wife and I, as a relatively young couple, purchased our home, it was pretty much all we could afford. For that reason, we