Amidst all this, the entire Jewish community on campus—Orthodox, Conservative, Reform and secular—demonstrated inspiring achdut. The Jewish connection on campus has never been stronger.
The Tenacity of Our Nation - Hope Amid Crisis
When I return to campus, the antisemitism is still there, but I have gained a newfound resilience, the knowledge that wherever I go, my people…
Every single day in my math class, I hear the chant “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” I’m ashamed to be…
I’m not sure what the future holds for Jewish and Orthodox life at Harvard. Much will lie in the hands of the university.
In the days and weeks after the Hamas massacre, Jewish students on campus started receiving chizuk (support) from the broader Jewish community.
October 7 pushed teens to think: who am I? And many of them made a choice—they are choosing Judaism.
Israelis certainly acknowledge that their world has been intrinsically changed post-October 7, and American Orthodoxy must do the same. We must recognize that our community…
Misconception:1 Rashi (Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchaki [1040–1105 CE]) wrote his famed commentary using “Rashi script.” Fact: “Rashi script,” a script based on an earlier Sephardic cursive…
Practically speaking, if a consumer wants to take on the practice of yoshon, what does he or she need to do?
From simple to sophisticated, here are a few Pesach-friendly and brunch-friendly recipes that will be far kinder to your belly than another matzah and cheese…