Manhattan’s Largest Torah Dedication Honors Victims of Oct. 7
In a powerful display of resilience and unity, over 5,000 people gathered for Manhattan’s largest-ever Torah dedication to honor the victims of the Oct. 7
In a powerful display of resilience and unity, over 5,000 people gathered for Manhattan’s largest-ever Torah dedication to honor the victims of the Oct. 7
On Monday, October 7, SAR students, faculty and community leaders gathered ‘on the steps’ commemorating the one year anniversary of that tragic day. SAR Principal
In a moving display of unity, nearly 3,000 students from 20 yeshiva day schools across the East Coast came together on October 7 for the
Lamport Auditorium opened its doors to commemorate one year since the Jewish people suffered the massacre of Simchat Torah. On September 30, Yeshiva University hosted
I wish God was a woman, but I have a reason why. We relate to Him in many ways, both when we’re glad and when
On Monday Oct. 7, Aish presented the New York City premiere of the documentary “October 7: Voice of Pain, Hope and Heroism” at the AMC
On October 6, Temple Israel Center in White Plains hosted ‘Community Commemoration; One Year Later,’ coordinated by AJC Westchester/Fairfield, JAFI, UJA-Federation and Westchester Jewish Council.
The following is the address of Rav Stechler, rosh yeshiva and dean of Heichal HaTorah, gave to the talmidim of Heichal on October 7, 2024,
On the eve of Oct. 7, Columbia Hillel hosted a screening of “Screams Before Silence,” a film about the sexual violence that occurred during the
“The day will come when your life will flash before your eyes. Be sure it will be worth watching.” That was his status on his
As the one year anniversary of the tragic attacks of October 7 drew near, two friends came up with an initiative that would unite Jews
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