Mother of Fallen Soldier Pens Inspirational Poem
Yehudit Nitzan, the mother of Gilad Nitzan, HY”D, an IDF soldier who fell in battle in Gaza in early November, wrote the following poem to
Yehudit Nitzan, the mother of Gilad Nitzan, HY”D, an IDF soldier who fell in battle in Gaza in early November, wrote the following poem to
“I was treating the wounded and removing dead bodies all day,” recalls Sderot resident Elor Tawill, regarding the horrible day, October 7, 2023. He is
When trying to come up with how to articulate how I feel about it being one year since October 7, I kept drawing a blank.
Approximately 500 people packed Cong. Ohav Emeth (OE) in Highland Park for a talk by Dr. Yair Ansbacher on Sunday evening, Oct. 6, in memory
(Courtesy of the Orthodox Union) The Orthodox Union held an Oct. 7 commemoration at its headquarters on the one year anniversary of the brutal attacks.
It’s been a year since Oct. 7, a date etched into our collective memory, marked by horror, disbelief and a searing pain that can never
Federations, congregations, Hillels, JCCs and day schools gathered to mourn the tragic plague inflicted last year upon our loved ones in Israel, and through a
For many Jews, the past year began on Simchat Torah when a joyous holiday of celebrating the annual conclusion of the Torah readings turned into
In a fiery speech at Rutgers Chabad, Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations commemorated the October 7 attack on Israel by declaring, “The days
This past September, we were reminded once more that sometimes God says no to our prayers. That was when we learned that the IDF had
For Noam Milman, coming to the large gathering at Rutgers University of students commemorating the Oct. 7 anniversary of the terrorist attack on Israel was
Simchat Torah 1929 Rav Kook’s talmidim gathered in his yeshiva. It was Simchat Torah, but they wondered what the day would be like. The year