Stones That Speak: Exploring the Kotel HaMa’aravi
(Some of the information for this article is taken from a lecture given by Doron Oren for guides of the Western Wall Heritage Foundation.) I
(Some of the information for this article is taken from a lecture given by Doron Oren for guides of the Western Wall Heritage Foundation.) I
Emma Greenwald of Englewood attended SAR for High School and davens with her family at Ahavas Torah. She will be studying at Parsons School of
(JNS) Israeli officials from across the political spectrum on Wednesday, April 3 criticized the previous night’s anti-government demonstration in Jerusalem in which protesters called to
(JNS) A recent settlement reached in the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court could have far-reaching consequences for the ability of Israeli communities in Yehuda and Shomron to
(JNS) The head of the IDF on Tuesday night, April 2 issued an official apology for the accidental killing of seven World Central Kitchen (WCK)
Michael Levin was an American-Israeli lone soldier in the Paratroopers Brigade of the IDF who was killed in action in the Second Lebanon War, on
While at Hostage Square in Tel Aviv, I spoke at length with a representative from Kibbutz Be’eri. I had visited the kibbutz the day before
In a display of solidarity and support, a group of physicians recently embarked on a transformative mission to Israel. This mission, organized by Jewish Federation
(Courtesy of Nevut) In a heartwarming display of solidarity and support, members of the New York, New Jersey, Miami and Los Angeles communities are gathering
Kibbutz Kfar Aza, less than two miles from the Gaza border, saw 60 of its 400 residents killed by Hamas on Oct. 7, and 18
The war against Israel isn’t just in the Middle East; it’s become a worldwide battle, and college campuses are a flashpoint in this fight. Students
(Courtesy of Ohr Torah Stone) A new art exhibition of 32 mosaic creations has been released and is currently being featured at Tel Aviv’s Hostage