Bergen News Briefs
Rabbi Hershel Schachter, Shlita, to Speak at B’nai Yeshurun Congregation B’nai Yeshurun, located at 641 W. Englewood Ave. in Teaneck, will host Rabbi Hershel Schachter,
Rabbi Hershel Schachter, Shlita, to Speak at B’nai Yeshurun Congregation B’nai Yeshurun, located at 641 W. Englewood Ave. in Teaneck, will host Rabbi Hershel Schachter,
He saved perhaps the most important piece of information for last. Richard Joel, in an email to Yeshiva University staff, students and alumni, announced near
Major U.S. Industrial Union Joins BDS Movement A major industrial union in the United States has voted in favor of supporting the Boycott, Divestment and
When she became the 34th U.S. senator to publicly support the Iran nuclear deal, thereby stripping Congress of its power to block the Obama administration-brokered
In Kazan, the capital of the Tatarstan Republic, the largest Jewish event of the year is set to begin, this September 3-6, drawing hundreds of
Jerusalem—In his first act as official Health Minister of Israel, Member of Knesset Yaakov Litzman visited the Jerusalem facility of ALEH (www.aleh.org), Israel’s largest network
Israel Releases Census Information in Time for Rosh Hashanah (JNS.org) Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics, in anticipation of the Jewish New Year, has announced that
In an op-ed written for The Wall Street Journal entitled, “Restoring American Exceptionalism,” former Vice President Dick Cheney, together with his daughter Liz, accused President
(JNS.org) In a live webcast address to the American Jewish community, President Barack Obama sought to distance himself from accusations that those opposing the Iranian
Italian energy group Eni says Zohr field may hold as much as 30 trillion cubic feet of gas, making it the largest known gas discovery
You won’t read about it in the New York Times or the Washington Post. But this week’s arrest of four Palestinian terrorists who were plotting
As the industry leader in inspiring trips to Poland, Project Mesorah recently completed two individual groups within a two-week period. The first trip consisted of