
Berenbaum On Kristallancht: Speech to Survivors Offers New Persepctives
Henderson, NV—More than 500 child survivors of the Holocaust, survivor descendants and guests gathered in a ballroom in the Nevada desert to commemorate the 75th
Henderson, NV—More than 500 child survivors of the Holocaust, survivor descendants and guests gathered in a ballroom in the Nevada desert to commemorate the 75th
Teaneck—Teaneck High School’s Holocaust and Genocide Studies Center will host a Kristallnacht Commemoration to mark the 75th Anniversary of the “Night of Broken Glass” which
I began reading Jonathan Kirsch’s The Short Strange Life of Herschel Grynszpan: A Boy Avenger, A Nazi Diplomat and a Murder in Paris (Liveright Publishing
Englewood—The camera was rolling at the Moriah School in Englewood, as 55 eighth graders—most of them grandchildren of survivors—listened intently to Jeanette Friedman, editor of
Max was 6 years old when his sister was diagnosed with leukemia. Abruptly, his life changed. Doctors’ appointments, treatments, and care became the family’s focus,
Riverdale—Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School (YCT) and its founder, Rabbi Avi Weiss, recently announce the appointment of Rabbi Asher Lopatin as its president. The official
To kick off the academic year and create a greater sense of community and partnership between the school and students, Moriah School Spirit Day was
New Milford—Dr. Issa Salame spoke about genetically-modified organisms (GMO’s) to students at the Solomon Shechter Day School of Bergen County (SSDS) on October 11 as
Paramus—Ten teachers from Northern New Jersey visited 10 teachers from Nahariya, Israel this summer. Now hundreds of Israeli and American students will be working together
When the last day of camp approaches, campers and counselors lament over the fact that summer vacation is only two short months long. Phone numbers and
On October 10th students at RYNJ had the privilege to greet Rabbi Mayer Alter Horowitz shlita, the Bostoner Rebbe of Yerushalayim. The Rebbe was welcomed
Netivot, a new Teaneck-based Sinai Institute program for high school graduates looking to transition into adult life, began its inaugural year on September 9 with