
A 60th for the Sick
This week’s parsha begins with the mitzvah of bikur cholim (visiting the sick) when Yosef visits Yaakov. Our sages teach that visiting the sick is
This week’s parsha begins with the mitzvah of bikur cholim (visiting the sick) when Yosef visits Yaakov. Our sages teach that visiting the sick is
Hi! Last week’s cufflinks were the N-E-W-S directional ones, because I couldn’t keep track of the peregrinations (Ooh! SAT word!) of Joseph’s brothers and Yaakov’s
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) This Chanukah over 1,000 volunteers participated in Yad Leah’s Share Your Light Campaign. With six open packing days at the Volunteer
Earlier this month many news outlets reported that in the aftermath of the fall of Assad and the Ba’athist party Israel was searching for the
Campus communities have strengthened and united in the face of adversity. Antisemitic incidents on college campuses surged from under 300 total in the 2022-23 academic
Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva (RPRY) held a lively pre-Chanukah celebration on Monday afternoon, Dec. 23, for the entire school ages 2-13. Featuring “Thank You Hashem,”
Both the sky and the ground lit up with the glow of giant menorahs and colorful light displays last Thursday, celebrating the second night of
The Fourth Annual Chanukah Trivia Night at the Synagogue of Suburban Torah (SSTC) in Livingston was an enormous success, drawing over 115 participants for an
The Englewood community celebrated Chanukah with a menorah lighting outside the Municipal Building this week. The special menorah was made by students in The Moriah
The sounds of sawing and hammering aren’t what you’d typically expect to hear coming from a beit midrash, but on the first night of Chanukah
(Courtesy of Chabad of West Orange) Rabbi Mendy Kasowitz of Chabad West Orange led two joyous Chanukah celebrations on Thursday, Dec 26. The first was