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50 Years of Sweetness: How Our Community Made Rosh Hashanah Possible for Staten Island Families

Edited by: TJVNews.com This week, the air at Aur Torah Sephardic Minyan was not just filled with the sweet scent of apples and honey. It...

From Expulsion to Rediscovery: London Unveils the Oldest Jewish Cemetery in the UK

  By: Fern Sidman The narrow streets and imposing concrete towers of London’s Barbican estate conceal more than the city’s modernist legacy. As VIN News reported...

16 Facts You Should Know About the Jews of Lebanon

By: Yehuda Altein Just to the north of Israel lies Lebanon, a small, beautiful country with a long history of Jewish presence. Although the source...

Parshas Ki Tavo – Still Crying

By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin Sharon and I came from different backgrounds. I was the rabbi’s daughter, and Sharon grew up in a traditional home. Since...

Parshas Ki Tavo – “Walls Have Ears?”

By: Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb We all have our secret lives. I don’t mean to say that each of us has a sinister side, which we...

“Sports. Crowds. Power.”: World Jewish Congress Exhibition at the UN Highlights How the Nazi Regime Weaponized Sport

“Sports. Crowds. Power.”: World Jewish Congress Exhibition at the UN Highlights How the Nazi Regime Weaponized Sport By: Fern Sidman On Monday, the World Jewish Congress...

Seven Questions People Ask About Rosh Hashanah

By: Rabbi Shimon Apisdorf Question: Why don’t we celebrate New Year’s in January? Answer: The calendar that begins in January and ends in December is known...

Rosh Hashanah Challah Recipes You Can Make and Freeze In Advance

By: Miriam Szokovski When it comes to cooking in advance and freezing, some things fare better than others. Baked goods—challah, cakes, cookies—wrapped tightly come out...

Rabbi Sacks’ Humash Published, “The Culmination of His Life’s Work”

The new Humash makes his teachings “more accessible than ever, ensuring his voice continues to guide future generations.” Edited by: Fern Sidman In a moment that...

Parshas Ki Seitzei – Finders Keepers …. Not

By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin Finders keepers, losers weepers. A child’s chant, but for those immersed in Torah and mitzvos, hashavas aveidah, returning a lost item is...

Parshas Ki Teitzei – Are You Prepared?

By: Rabbi Osher Jungreis This parsha contains the most mitzvos of all the parshiot, and they encompass many areas that prepare us for Rosh Ha...

Jerusalem’s Past: Discovery of a Rare Queen Berenice II Coin

By: Fern Sidman Jerusalem, a city where every stone and shard whispers fragments of ancient history, has once again yielded an extraordinary treasure from beneath...

Santa Fe’s First (and Only) Kosher Deli Becomes Hub of Jewish Life

Brand-new restaurant in Chabad of Santa Fe becomes hub of traditional Jewish heritage and community By: Chaya Ohana New York-style kosher deli classics are now on...

Parshas Shoftim – Road Signs

By: Chaya Sora Jungreis-Gertzulin Sometimes, you hear a story that touches your heart, uplifts your spirit and stays with you for years. Rabbi Yakov Bender, Rosh...

Parshas Shoftim – Judges, Kings, Workers & Scholars

By: Shlomo Katz Rabbeinu Nissim z”l (14th century; Barcelona, Spain) writes that, unlike other nations, the Jews have a dual judicial system. Every nation has...

Coalition for Jewish Values Rebukes Open Orthodox Statement on Gaza, Issues Strong Defense of Israel and Traditional Judaism

  By: Fern Sidman The Coalition for Jewish Values (CJV), the largest Orthodox rabbinic public policy organization in the United States, published an open letter on...

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