Yeshivat Migdal HaTorah—A Hidden Gem
I still remember when Avi was accepted to one of the best hesder yeshiva programs for his post high school year(s) of learning. Avi was
I still remember when Avi was accepted to one of the best hesder yeshiva programs for his post high school year(s) of learning. Avi was
I think it’s time to get rid of our fax machine. I’m talking about my family, but I guess I can be talking about society.
In these crazy COVID times, davening outdoors has become a necessity for many, even when the Celsius readings plunge. This embracing of the elements has
For the first time since leaving Russia five years ago and heading west, the Borgov family was starting to feel at home. The decision to
Dear Shayna B., First of all we want to say that we are HUGE fans! We love reading your advice in the newspaper every week!
Wednesday, January 6, was a difficult day for the citizens of the United States of America. In truth, the past year has been filled with
On the ninth of Tevet, December 24, 2020, the Jewish community suffered yet another great loss in the passing of Rav Yehuda Herzl Henkin zt”l,
The United States Supreme Court, in two cases it ruled on together, Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn v. Cuomo and Agudath Israel of America v.
Professor Michael Stone remembers his years at City College of New York, when he and a group of Orthodox Jewish students would meet on campus
I have a lot of advice for Past Me, but if we’re playing the time-travel game, I’m going to be practical: Invest in Zoom. Go
Editor’s note: Rabbi Sacks, zt’’l, had prepared a full year of Covenant & Conversation for 5781, based on his book Lessons in Leadership. The Office
Widespread Practice Among Sephardim It is one of the most enchanting Sephardic practices: palms opening toward Shamayim when reciting Pote’ach Et Yadecha in Ashrei! It