‘Dot Kosher’ Domain Name Dispute Continues
Teaneck—Someday soon, your Internet addresses won’t just end with “.com,” “.org,” or “.net,” but in a myriad of descriptive ways, including “.travel,” “.jobs,” or even
Teaneck—Someday soon, your Internet addresses won’t just end with “.com,” “.org,” or “.net,” but in a myriad of descriptive ways, including “.travel,” “.jobs,” or even
Teaneck—State Senator Loretta Weinberg, Majority Leader of the State Senate, talked to the JLBC last week about the bi-partisan NJ Legislative Select Committee on Special
Bergenfield—Not even an emergency rooftop snow clearing could stop this neighborhood grocery from putting on its one-year anniversary extravaganza. Packed with families undaunted at having
Teaneck — The decision by Bronx-based SAR High School’s rabbinic leadership to allow girls to wear tefillin (phylacteries) in school has led to significant discussion
From time to time, Rabbi Ethan Katz goes to work in sloppy clothes. He pulls on his “seriously stained” casual pants and shirts, and his
Will the Knesset Recognize the Armenian Genocide in 2015? PanARMENIAN.Net—Several Armenian media outlets have reported that “it’s possible for Knesset to recognize the Armenian Genocide
CNS—Vatican City—Pope Francis asked leaders of the American Jewish Committee to pray for his May trip to Jerusalem, “so that this pilgrimage may bring forth
Moody’s, the bond rating agency, has downgraded Yeshiva University’s debt to junk, and says it may drop the grade even further. The downgrade took place
Washington—Aviva Sufian was just eight years old when her mother took her to an American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors event in Philadelphia in 1985. She
The Negev—If Robin Rosenblatt (M.Sc. Animal Science) has his way, Texas Longhorns will “make aliyah” to improve the quality of Israeli cattle herds and offer
Dr. Jonathan Halpert’s newly released book, Are You Still Coaching?, has recently taken on a new meaning since his 42 years of service coaching the
Taglit-Birthright Israel recently loosened restrictions on eligibility, and is opening the program to anybody who went on an educational trip to Israel prior to turning