2024 Elections: This Year’s Primary Is June 4
This is an important year as there is a presidential election, and although we have a 77-year-old and an 81-year-old running for office, these are
This is an important year as there is a presidential election, and although we have a 77-year-old and an 81-year-old running for office, these are
The Jewish Community Relations Council (JCRC) held its grand soiree at Manhattan’s famed Plaza Hotel near Central Park on May 20. Even though this event
As we examine Parshat Behar, we uncover profound insights that resonate deeply with the significance of Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County’s 50th anniversary.
I love summer camp, as do my children and grandchildren, both as campers and staff. That being said, camp has changed a lot since my
In the olden days (which was not much more than 25 years ago), if you wanted to publish a book, you were pretty much at
“This is in response to people dehumanizing Palestinians and Hamas fighters, and other dehumanizing Israeli civilians … Dehumanization is the seedbed of genocide and ethnic
(Courtesy of Israel Ministry of Tourism) Beginning with a pilot phase on June 1, travelers from the United States and Germany can apply for the
The entire country had its eyes on Columbia University as anti-Israel protests on its campus ratcheted up in intensity. The Upper West Side Jewish community,
Lag B’Omer festivities at two Westchester synagogues, both on late Sunday afternoon: Chabad of Yonkers and Northeast Jewish Center.
Growing up in Los Angeles, Rabbi Raziel Cohen had some tough experiences. His parents, who were part of the Chabad Lubavitch community in Los Angeles,
Rutgers President Dr. Jonathan Holloway, in testimony before a congressional committee, defended his decision to negotiate with pro-Palestinian protesters who had set up an encampment
On May 15, the Westchester Jewish Council’s monthly “Israel Connection” virtual series hosted Professor Shai Davidai, moderated by WJC board member Danny Schultz. Davidai, an