
Israeli Diplomats Work Feverishly To Tend to Those Affected by Ukraine Crisis
In an area of the world where being a Jew once meant peril, it now can save your life. “My grandmother was a pediatric doctor,
In an area of the world where being a Jew once meant peril, it now can save your life. “My grandmother was a pediatric doctor,
For some time now, Ukraine has been on the minds and hopefully in the hearts of a good many of us. For many of our
Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, impacting the lives of thousands of men, women and children in horrific ways. People in many countries responded
Air-raid sirens in Ukraine are not very loud for the same reason there are so few bomb shelters—no one ever expected to need them. In
(Courtesy of Valley Chabad) High school teen leaders from Valley Chabad CTeen group in Woodcliff Lake knew they needed to find a way to help
Moving to Israel brings many opportunities for religious growth and personal fulfillment. Those of us who grew up in the West and made aliyah often
Team of 70 athlete advocates brave freezing rain to raise disability awareness, $17,000, for ADI’s residents with severe disabilities. (Courtesy of ADI) Though unseasonably cold
Jeremy Weiss of New Milford, currently learning in Yeshivat Torah V’ Avoda, ran the Jerusalem marathon last Friday, March 25, in support of the Kedma
On March 22, UJA-New York hosted a virtual briefing with the rabbis who just traveled to Poland to meet refugees fleeing Ukraine. Speakers shared their
Jason Shames, CEO of the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, joined a Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA) professional and lay leadership mission to
(JNS and combined sources) Israel’s leadership vowed a swift response to the latest terror wave, while also offering condolences to the victims and their families.
(JNS) U.S. State Department spokesperson Ned Price has said that the revival of the 2015 Iran nuclear deal—more formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan