Chairman's Message
While more and more dailies throughout the country are shutting down, new frum publications keep cropping up, it seems, every…
Back in the 60s when I attended yeshivah, the challenges facing Jewish education were formidable. The students tended to be…
In the latter part of the twentieth century, American Jewry witnessed a fascinating phenomenon: the teshuvah movement. Suddenly, there were…
One of the challenges of contemporary life is the treadmill we often unwittingly find ourselves on. The tempo of modern…
It’s no secret that we live in troubling, turbulent times. Anti-Semitism is growing worldwide, the threat of a nuclear disaster…
As I write these lines, a tenuous ceasefire in Gaza has just taken effect, bringing Israeli soldiers home, and ending,…
Israel is a country built on immigration. In the early years of the State, Holocaust survivors came by the thousands,…
In 1964, in an article entitled “The Vanishing American Jew,” Look Magazine predicted the demise of American Jewry, and, of…
Growing up as I did in the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn of the 1950s and 60s, my world was filled…
A little over sixty years ago, more than six million of our people perished during the Holocaust. Many of the…
No matter where we live, terror is a cruel phenomenon that we have grown to accept as an unfortunate fact…