Sisters Raise Funds for Sharsheret with Mother’s Day Flowers
Teaneck—Tova Weinstock of Manhattan’s Upper East Side and Aviva Segal of Bergenfield are Teaneck-born-and-raised sisters who have found a meaningful way to honor the memory
Teaneck—Tova Weinstock of Manhattan’s Upper East Side and Aviva Segal of Bergenfield are Teaneck-born-and-raised sisters who have found a meaningful way to honor the memory
Blair Muss is one of the honorees at this year’s Sharsheret dinner. As a former cancer patient, she is a classic example of a woman
Despite my tendency to obsess about the chag as soon as Yosef and Mitzrayim are mentioned in one breath in the weekly Parsha reading, the
A fantastic coincidence, coupled with research, led to my discovery of a wartime camp in the Jordan desert that was occupied in 1918. This was
A new paradigm is emerging related to the status and image of Jews in the world. These five categorizations are by necessity redefining the “condition”
New York—Members of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations on Wednesday voted 22-17 (with three abstentions) to reject the membership application of
Ordinarily, Jews have little interest in who the Roman Catholic Church canonizes as saints. Yet on the Sunday after Easter, the day that coincides with
With the advent of social media, there has been a rise in the number of fringe groups gaining a platform on world wide websites. These
Washington, DC—Members of Congress, German officials, Jewish leaders, and diplomats gathered on Tuesday to mark the publication of an unprecedented, historic two-volume work documenting, for
“Thou shalt not be a victim. Thou shalt not be an oppressor. But thou shalt never be a bystander,” distinguished Holocaust scholar and author Yehuda
The Holocaust. What do you think when you hear these words? For most of you there is a certain sense of detachment, a feeling of
It is hard to understand how a people and their country can go from mourning their sons and daughters lost in battle to celebrating the