The Boundaries and Essence of Orthodoxy: A Response to Dr. Aaron Koller
Sometimes, a critique is incorrect because its author did not fully understand that which he or she was critiquing. And sometimes, a critique is incorrect
Sometimes, a critique is incorrect because its author did not fully understand that which he or she was critiquing. And sometimes, a critique is incorrect
My first column in the first ever issue of JLBC ended with the following words: 31 years later, and the boys have not returned: Yehuda
I will not easily forget my recent trip to Israel. The magical experience of being in Israel is only part of that. What I will
With permission from e-jewishphilanthropy.com The Consortium for Applied Studies in Jewish Education (CASJE) has announced a first-of-its kind collaboration among practitioners, researchers, and funders of
Teaneck—Two couples instrumental in building Congregation Beth Aaron into the thriving kehilla it is today were honored by 275 guests at the shul’s 38th Annual
The Etzion Foundation (Yeshivat Har Etzion and Migdal Oz) will hold its Annual Dinner on April 2, 2014 at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in NYC. With the
New York—Over 450 delegates convened in early February for the Yeshiva University National Model United Nations (YUNMUN) conference, held at the Stamford Plaza Hotel and Conference Center
Brooklyn—OHEL recently hosted over 40 post-divorce “Devoted Dads” in a workshop for the non-residential father. The need to address the specific concerns and challenges of
Teaneck—Baruch Labinsky, author of the critically acclaimed book, A Financial Guide to Aliyah and Life in Israel, will speak at Congregation Beth Aaron on Motzei
Twenty-five years ago, Steven Benvenisti’s parents were asked to donate his organs as he lay in a coma for 10 days after being struck by
Teaneck—Torah Academy of Bergen County (TABC)’s 31st Annual Dinner will take place on Sunday, March 30, 2014 at Congregation Keter Torah. The gala begins at
Sunday, March 9, 2014 New York—Saturday night we change the clocks and lose an hour. How do you make up that lost hour? Join us