Don’t Wait Until December to Donate
One cold December night more than a decade ago, my new boyfriend and I sat hunched over his computer screen debating which nonprofits would receive
One cold December night more than a decade ago, my new boyfriend and I sat hunched over his computer screen debating which nonprofits would receive
Rutgers University is widely known as one of the largest and most diverse college systems for Jewish life, with an enrollment of over 5,000 Jewish
Editor’s note: As we gratefully welcome our digital editor Channa Fischer back from maternity leave, we are thrilled to present what we hope will be
Jake Mannis, 24, served as a soldier in Machal (for non-citizen soldiers) and made aliyah when he finished his service in 2020. He moved to
After decades of research, there’s still news to report. Soon after giving birth to our first child in 1988, I began recording his family history.
(Courtesy of Yad La’isha) Marking the conclusion to a difficult, violent case, the Yad La’isha Legal Aid Center for Agunot was able to attain a
Gary Morgenstein is informal and unpretentious, and has a disarming smile, tongue in cheek sense of humor, and a perspective that is astutely tuned to
Part VII Trials and Tribulations Of Immigration One of the main functions of the Vaad, as has been made clear, was to facilitate the
Night and morning online events scheduled for Tu B’Av, Thursday 8/11 and Friday 8/12. One day. Two live online events. Half a million Jews united
Looking to practice your short game? The solution is just a few minutes away! Outside the Teaneck area are two awesome New Jersey mini golf
It was not that long ago that most of us were living in a fog. Entering some major stores meant standing on line until the
Reviewing: “Hijack for Freedom: The Memoirs of Mark Dymshits: Soviet Pilot, Jew, Breacher of the Iron Curtain” by Mark Dymshits. Gefen Publishing. 2021. Paperback. 268