Orthodox Union: In Groff v. DeJoy, Supreme Court ‘Finally’ Righted a Wrong
The high court unanimously ruled in favor of a religious postman who sought to arrange his schedule so he didn’t have to work on his
The high court unanimously ruled in favor of a religious postman who sought to arrange his schedule so he didn’t have to work on his
Once again we take pride in familiarizing our communities with another Chesed organization: RCCS (Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society). How and when did the organization get
Imagine, for a moment, that a wealthy philanthropist announced that he would be giving $10 million to various Jewish charities. I’m sure those in the
I never learned how to play chess. Though it is called the Game of Kings, I’m not sure whether that’s because kings played it, or
By Hannah Kirsch Teach NJ, a project of the Orthodox Union, advocates for equitable government funding for nonpublic schools. The organization uses grassroots activism to
(Courtesy of Teach NYS) A unique partnership between Teach NYS and two higher education institutions will enable teachers at Teach NYS member schools to obtain
Generous donation will fund MSW students specializing in gerontology and palliative care. (Courtesy of YU) The Wurzweiler School of Social Work at Yeshiva University is
When the 2022-23 school year started, the board of governors of the Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva (RPRY) in Edison decided to capitalize on the energy
By Shira Adler When her father asked her to paint a mural in his new office last year, Fashion Institute of Technology student Abigail Glass
By Nina Glick Who doesn’t know the store On The Table? Located on Queen Anne, it has become the go-to venue for hostess gifts, different
In an effort to mitigate rising antisemitism in America, The Paley Center for Media (Paley) hosted “Media’s Role in Combating Antisemitism: Jewish Representation on Television”
Rabbi Dr. Wallace Greene Part II According to the UJA Federation’s recent survey(https://jfnnj.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/Full-Report-Northern-New-Jersey-Jewish-Community-Study.pdf) more than four in five Orthodox respondents (83%) and about two in