Vey-iz-mir Voting
On Election Day, the Chosen People become the Choosing People because, like other United States citizens, they are able to exercise their constitutional rights. For
On Election Day, the Chosen People become the Choosing People because, like other United States citizens, they are able to exercise their constitutional rights. For
Minerva Moskowitz had a problem, and that problem was her children. Well, not exactly her children; she loved them very much. But certain behaviors from
Dear Shayna, Every day, I sit by myself at lunch. I wish other kids would join me or ask me to join them, but they
(Courtesy of Activities4u) Daniella Fox, Yakira Schnall and Leora Wasserman are fifth-grade girls from Yeshivat Noam who are selling activity kits. What’s an activity kit?
I know that the elections are the main topic this week, but I have to ask for your indulgence and share with you a very
My 90-year-old mother received her absentee ballot in the mail last week, and proudly voted in the upcoming election. It was the 18th presidential election
The Torah of my primary role models, Rabbis Joseph B. Soloveitchik, Aharon Lichtenstein and Abraham Isaac Kook: embraces every person, created in God’s Image, with
Partisanship, the idea that we must vote for a particular political party always and forever, regardless of its current positions, leaders and tendencies, is a
This election cycle has brought us headlines such as “Leading Orthodox rabbi endorses Trump for reelection” and “Leading Israeli Modern Orthodox rabbi condemns Trump.” We
I haven’t slept much in the last month. Neither has anyone on our team at the Teach Coalition. We are busy 24/6 working to get
In a recent virtual conference with Orthodox rabbis and constituents, Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-N.J.-11) emphasized her sensitivity to the needs of the Jewish community. She
This presidential election is not just the most acerbic, contentious and divisive in recent history. In light of the nonstop media attention, the precarious and