
Azrieli Publishes Fourth Edition of Its Haggadah Companion
(Courtesy of YU) Hot off the press for Passover 5783/2023, the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration is pleased to announce the latest
(Courtesy of YU) Hot off the press for Passover 5783/2023, the Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration is pleased to announce the latest
Dear Readers, The holiday of Passover is here! The hard work and preparations are nearly done. Anticipation to be with family and friends for the
How come you rarely hear people say, “I know I shouldn’t eat this or do this, but I’m going to do it anyhow.” Cognitive dissonance
Back in the day, Mah Nishtanah was not necessarily the opening line of the four questions in the Pesach Haggadah. In many an Eastern European
Jews, currently only 0.2% of the global population, contribute so much to the world. In the arts alone, Jews provide employment to so many. It’s
Many Arabs and Muslims are celebrating the Saudi-Iranian agreement to restore diplomatic relations as a devastating blow to the Biden administration, a victory for Iran
After months of increasingly strident mass protests against his government’s plans to reform Israel’s out-of-control and highly partisan judicial system, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appears
Delia Nagar is on a mission—a mission to share the power of music to inspire and connect. To see her in her current life—living in
Talking to Joshua Satine, it’s hard not to see him as anything other than a typical 11-year-old kid. He loves video games, Marvel movies—“Spider-Man: No
Estate planning involves preparing for one’s future by creating legal documents that instruct their family and heirs on how to handle their affairs. It’s challenging
New York State Supreme Court Justice Christina Ryba has ruled in favor of yeshiva parents having control of their children’s education and learning curriculum. There
This short, level hike loops around a lake in the nearby Borough of Franklin Lakes. Formerly known as the Haledon Reservoir, the lake once served