A Meaningful Yom Hazikaron at Bruriah
Bruriah High School always runs an exceptional annual Yom Hazikaron program for its students and, despite social distancing, this year was no exception. The programming
Bruriah High School always runs an exceptional annual Yom Hazikaron program for its students and, despite social distancing, this year was no exception. The programming
Hundreds of people from the Westchester Torah Academy and Yeshivat He’Atid communities joined a beautiful Zoom ceremony along with soldiers and commanders from the IDF.
Starting May 10, the US finals of the Bible quiz will be known as the Dr. Shimshon Isseroff Chidon HaTanach USA. Nechama Polak expresses great
As I take my first steps towards recovering from COVID-19, the word “independence” has taken on a broader meaning this year. I caught coronavirus in
(Courtesy of OU) The OU Women’s Initiative, a division of the Orthodox Union, has launched a daily podcast called “Counting Toward Sinai,” offering shiurim about
A Neglected Mitzvah It is the easiest mitzvah to perform, and yet it is one of the most overlooked. The Torah (as recorded in this
Two weeks ago, in Parshat Shemini, we learned of the tragedy that occured with Aharon’s two oldest sons, Nadav and Avihu, who without any permission
As we try to resume a semblance of our day-to-day life, we are finding things that were never particularly exciting becoming the main features of
(Courtesy of OneFamily) OneFamily aired a heart-rending program on Monday night to remember loved ones lost to acts of terror. Bereaved family members spoke about
I’m over 70, diabetic, paralyzed from a serious stroke, and the recipient of a donor kidney, under the auspices of Renewal, from a wonderful woman
Nava Forman and Adira Schreiber, 10th graders at Ma’ayanot, came up with a creative and fun way to raise money for the health care workers
Come join the Project S.A.R.A.H. (Stop Abusive Relationships At Home) virtual breakfast. We will be featuring noted cookbook author, Susie Fishbein, who will be cooking