Chidon HaTanach National Finals Unite Students Across the Country
The Chidon HaTanach USA National Finals are always exciting—but this year, they were emotional, too. On Sunday, May 19, a total of 275 students from
The Chidon HaTanach USA National Finals are always exciting—but this year, they were emotional, too. On Sunday, May 19, a total of 275 students from
The 2024 NORPAC Mission to Washington, D.C. set some new records for the reach of the organization. Mission Logistics Chair Jeffrey Schreiber of Highland Park
With EMS Week set to end this Shabbat, May 25, the Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps (TVAC) is marking three monumental milestones that will culminate in
As the skies darkened on Yom Hazikaron, Israel’s memorial day, songs of love, words of inspiration and achdut (unity) were shared by more than
Passaic and Clifton residents gathered at the Event Space in Brook Haven for an event honoring past kidney donors and encouraging people to swab and
Walking through the Nova Festival Exhibit in Lower Manhattan is a visceral and heartbreaking experience. The installation attempts to recreate a real sense of the
(Courtesy of YU) Amid a sharp rise in antisemitism on US campuses, especially after the October 7 attacks in Israel, the International March of the
(Courtesy of MYY) Mesivta Yesodei Yisrael of Beit Shemesh (MYY) is poised to be a transformative force in the world of chinuch in Israel, with
Rutgers University, which has been hit with federal investigations over its alleged failure to protect Jewish students, defused a potentially confrontational situation by negotiating the
Rutgers University, which has been hit with federal investigations over its alleged failure to protect Jewish students, defused a potentially confrontational situation by negotiating the
Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt spent two weeks traveling to college campuses across the country and has a disturbing assessment: “Seeing it first hand it