
The Experience of a Jewish Journalism Student on Campus
As a senior at the University of Connecticut, I began to reflect on my time at school this past August, at the beginning of my
As a senior at the University of Connecticut, I began to reflect on my time at school this past August, at the beginning of my
Since the moment Simchat Torah ended here in the United States, the organization aptly named Bergen County Supports the IDF (“BCSIDF”), working with Lev Echad,
Teaneck residents Yitz and Gila Stern were part of a group providing chayalim with a gourmet barbecue at their base. Included in this group of
Since the beginning of the Israel Gaza War 2023, many words and phrases aren’t used anymore or have changed their meaning. For example, throwaway lines
New initiative to reunite families will offer free round-trip El Al flights for one parent of each lone soldier, from anywhere in the world, to
Trip in partnership with OU Israel pairs 24 Diaspora shuls with Israeli citizens and communities personally affected by war. (Courtesy of OU) In a show
Midreshet HaRova, in conjunction with World Mizrachi, ran a solidarity mission to Israel entitled “Stand Strong for Israel.” Forty participants from Israel, Australia, South Africa,
The agreement paves the way for the release of 50 hostages; Israel will release 150 to 300 female and teenage Palestinian terrorists. Israeli Prime Minister
In a show of the unbreakable bond shared between New Jersey law enforcement and its Israeli counterparts, two of its leaders joined in a mission
A new documentary created by two Jewish day school graduates, along with Cornell West and Noam Chomsky, touts itself as a film “for those that
(JNS) A picture circulating online on Tuesday, November 14 shows IDF Golani Brigade soldiers displaying the Israeli flag inside Hamas’s police headquarters in the Gaza
(JNS) At press time, Qatari mediators were working to negotiate an agreement in which Hamas would release 50 of the civilians it holds hostage in