A New Birth of Freedom
Passover is many things for me: the texture of my grandmother’s potato kugel. My father leading the Seder from the head of the table in
Passover is many things for me: the texture of my grandmother’s potato kugel. My father leading the Seder from the head of the table in
The Jewish Link and Drink Up would like to recognize Yeshiva Sharei Tzion, fifth grader Yossi Klein as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. Klein
(yumacs.com) The Yeshiva University women’s basketball team earned its first victory of the season by defeating Sarah Lawrence College, 73-54, at the Max Stern Athletic
This coming August, after a pandemic-induced postponement, many of us will engage in a glorious quadrennial ritual—watching the Summer Olympic Games! We’ll be glued to
“And so, castles made of sand fall into the sea eventually” —Jimmy Hendrix 2020 looked to be just another year of the usual benchmarks. April
The Jewish Link and Drink Up would like to recognize Yavneh Academy eighth grader Ryan Buchsbayew as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. Ryan is
With spring around the corner, the Harold Gellis, z”l, CBY Softball League and all its participants are excited for the upcoming season. Set to begin
In this week’s episode of the “Tip Off,” hosts Ari Witkes and Jason Aron take you to the Holy Land to interview Tamir Goodman, the
Stan Kasten, president of the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers, spoke via Zoom to the students in the sports analytics class at Lander College for
(www.yumacs.com) The No. 5 Yeshiva University men’s basketball team once again earned a victory over a reigning NCAA tournament team, this time defeating Stevens Institute
For the last few years, I have done my Purim mishloach manot delivery by foot. It started when Mayer Fertig posted on Facebook that he
With the effects of COVID-19 still plaguing our community this past fall and winter, many of the organized sports programs that typically take place during