
Rutgers Student, Active Member of OU-JLIC, Creates Chesed Initiative
When I met Chayah Rivkah recently, and learned of her struggles, it moved me with concern. And when I learned what one caring Rutgers college
When I met Chayah Rivkah recently, and learned of her struggles, it moved me with concern. And when I learned what one caring Rutgers college
Candlelight dinners generally reserved for a special occasion became the norm for thousands of Montrealers as just a few hours before the onset of Pesach
Joel Lebowitz, public affairs officer for the Jewish War Veterans (JWV) chapter in Livingston, explained what motivated his outreach efforts. About a decade ago, while
I am not that old. Let’s just say I’m on the back nine. I have been noticing something within most Orthodox Jewish communities for at
Chapter 17 Summary: At a library event, Ilana meets a young woman dealing with fertility issues and offers her support. In a talk with Danny,
Reviewing: “The Gossip Games” by Allie Sarah. SnowRidge Press. 2023. English. Paperback. 280 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1958412114. Allie Beckerman has always loved to read and write. As
Reviewing: “The Jewish Intellectual Tradition: A History of Learning and Achievement” by Alan Kadish, Michael A. Shmidman and Simcha Fishbane. Academic Studies Press, 2021. 200
Reviewing: “Medical Halachah Annual: Volume 1: The Pandemic and Its Implications” editor Dr. Edward Lebovics, MD (Touro University and New York Medical College) Mosaica Press.
It was William Shakespeare who rhetorically asked, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
Some of you might remember a column I wrote a few months ago, where I recounted my unfortunate experience of being sucked into a TikTok
(Courtesy of Jewish Federation in the Heart of NJ) Governor Murphy signed into law Bill A4720, aimed at improving Holocaust and genocide education in New