
Keter Torah Rabbinic Couple Visits Students Learning in Israel
Rabbi Sholom and Debbie Baum of Teaneck’s Congregation Keter Torah visited Israel this past week, where—as part of their trip—they stopped off to give chizuk
Rabbi Sholom and Debbie Baum of Teaneck’s Congregation Keter Torah visited Israel this past week, where—as part of their trip—they stopped off to give chizuk
The fund, backed by investors and entrepreneurs from the wider Israeli tech ecosystem, is raising funds to ensure the continuity of promising Israeli startups. (Courtesy
October 7, 2023 might be the most terrible day in the history of Israel. It is also the first day of what could be a
It starts with feelings of dark curiosity. The search for facts in the fog of barbaric butchery taking place at Home thousands of miles from
(Courtesy of Chabad of Toms River) On a mission to inspire, heal, unify and pray for and with IDF soldiers, along with the families of
(Courtesy of Just One Life) Just One Life/Nefesh Achat B’Yisrael and Aish/Gesher students run a unique chesed program for mothers and families that have given
While all eyes in Israel are on the south and the fighting in Gaza, many are not aware of the tension and the great challenges
Editor’s note: The following open letter has been signed and published simultaneously by Jewish media outlets around the world. Two decades ago, the former British
Cornell University senior Liana Maza of Highland Park, a graduate of Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva in Edison and Kushner Yeshiva High School in Livingston, got some
Colleges across the United States have witnessed an unfortunate rise in antisemitism since the Hamas attacks on Israel on October 7. In light of this
Editor’s note: Rabbi Rothwachs left for Israel on Monday evening, and is sharing his perspective with those at home via WhatsApp. We are providing a
(JNS) The Israel Defense Forces announced early Wednesday morning, Nov. 1 the deaths of nine additional soldiers in the Gaza Strip, bringing to 15 the