Robert G. Sugarman Elected Chair of Conference of Presidents
New York—In a unanimous vote at a General Meeting of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Robert Sugarman was elected to a
New York—In a unanimous vote at a General Meeting of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Robert Sugarman was elected to a
School was out in time to march in the Celebrate Israel Parade, held Sunday on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. In its 49th year, there is
Music fans of all ages and walks of life came together on Sunday, June 2 for a star-studded celebration of the special U.S.-Israel relationship. The
New York – As a native of the Philippines, Raya Gilan isn’t the typical student for a small, Jewish college in Manhattan. Then again, the
(Israel-21C)—Tasking themselves with the lofty idea of making peace through drama, Jerusalem’s Y Theater attempts to embrace Jerusalem’s beauty and conflicts to enable a public
Teaneck–Rosalind Poleyeff Rosenbaum, a modest, kind and determined woman, was born on Simchas Torah, 1914. No one yet knew that she and her future husband
Two Bergen County women played leading roles in the 2013 EMUNAH of America Spring Luncheon “Empowering Women,” held May 22 at the Westin Grand Central
Coach Debbie Coby of the Moriah School knows basketball talent. In her five years as the head coach of the Moriah girls basketball team she
The Syrian civil war has now entered its third year with no end in sight. Over 70,000 people have died. 1.5 million refugees have fled
An Israeli official has confirmed to The Tower that Egypt’s military campaign in the Sinai Peninsula is being coordinated with Israel. Cairo has poured troops,
Jerusalem—Named after former Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, the new “Teddy Park” will open this summer in Mitchell Park beneath the Old City walls near Jerusalem’s
Early on, Israel calculated, correctly, that its ability to affect the outcome of Syria’s civil war was limited. It has no influence on Syria’s domestic