Meet Religious Zionism’s New Hope
"We need to work on instilling a good strong Jewish-Zionist identity in all of the children in Israel and not only in the religious ones. In other words we need to stop looking inward and start focusing on all of Am Yisrael."
Battling The Scourge Of Cancer, One Drug Cocktail At A Time: The Work Of...
Startling revelations quickly emerged from Dr. Bruckner's first experiments as a special assistant to the NCI associate director.
We Did Not Hit The Limit
Moses purchased the Codex Sassoon last week for a whopping $38.1 million and it will be housed at the museum in Tel Aviv... We did have a limit, but we did not hit the limit, Moses told The Jewish Press, but he did not wish to divulge what the limit was.
Telling The Truth in Lithuania
We are opening doors for the students. Telling them to look at the world they didn't know about and asking them to think about it.
‘The Hardest Part of Rescue Work? The Things That Remind you of Home’
"The only reason we can do this is because we have the support of our loved ones at home. I go out knowing that my family loves me and is proud of what I do," one of them says.
‘Respond Forcefully, Expose The Libel’: Interview w. Prof. Eunice Pollack
Husband and wife. Both Jewish. Both history professors. Both right wing. Both combat anti-Semitism on American college campuses.
Meet Stephen H. Norwood and Eunice G. Pollack.
Rav Avigdor Miller: His Early Years
The third yahrzeit of HaRav Avigdor Miller, zt"l, occurred a few weeks ago. I had the privilege of knowing him as a talmid and on a personal level for more than 30 years, from about 1970 until his passing in 2001.
’In Case Of Moshiach Break Glass’
“Anshie,” says Moully, “is willing to push the envelope by taking an age-old concept and making it contemporary."
Mining The Bible For Ideas: An Interview With Gadfly Intellectual Yoram Hazony
The idea that the world should not have one world government but rather should be divided into nation states is a biblical idea.
Defending The ‘Fourth Front’
An Exclusive Interview with Israel’s UN Ambassador, Danny Danon.
Paving A Path Through Song – And A Podcast
Instead of choosing to hide her pain, Franciska took a difficult situation and found a way to shine a light on it to help women seeking to find solace within their hardest moments.
The Incredible Story Of Bris Avrohom (Conclusion) A Million Lights Burning Bright
Bris Avrohom has reached scores of Russian immigrants and their families through their centers in Hillside/Elizabeth, Jersey City, and Fair Lawn.
Ehrlichkeit, Chumros, And Communal Unity: An Interview with South African Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein
The Jewish Press recently spoke with Rabbi Goldstein – author of the bulk of The Legacy: Teachings for Life from the Great Lithuanian Rabbis (Maggid Books). Rabbi Goldstein will be visiting Los Angeles and San Diego from April 11-16.
To Be A Vessel For God
At that point, I think I did go into some kind of emotional depression. I lost the way I connected to God. It’s something I didn’t realize I lost until I found it again, living here in Israel.
An Unlikely Partnership: Filming the American-Jewish Story
An unlikely collaboration between a Russian Israeli and a Spanish Moroccan has produce films showcasing a variety of general and American Jewish causes.
Interview With George Gilder, Author Of The New Edition Of ‘The Israel Test’
capitalism is one of the best remedies for antisemitism. How does that work?
Shmittah, Social Justice And Ayelet Shaked
The small and intimate event felt more like a living room meeting than a lecture by a top foreign leader.
Educating A Generation Of Radicals – Does The Right Stand A Chance? An...
You got the message either subtly or not so subtly that America was a great country, that its founding made it great and unique in the history of nations, and that we are part of that American project.
150,000 Jewish Books In 50 Languages: An Interview with Bibliophile Israel Mizrahi
The story of bookstores in the U.S. in general – not just Jewish bookstores – is a pretty bad one.
‘I Will Be Reliable In Supporting Israel’: An Interview with Councilman Erik Dilan
New York City Councilman Erik Dilan (D-Brooklyn) is a candidate in New York’s 7th Congressional District in the June 26 Democratic primary.
How Pernicious Are New York’s Educational Guidelines? An Interview with Rabbi Yisroel Reisman
If we base things on results, there’s no reason to make new guidelines.
On the Bookshelf
I had a passion for reading and read anything from The Hardy Boys to any book I could get my hands on.
Unorthodoxed | The Berel Solomon Story
Orthodoxed is a documentary about a young Jewish man named Berel Solomon. It chronicles his journey from a drug dealer and prince of the nightclub business to becoming a Lubavitcher chassid.
Remembering Rabbi Pesach Oratz
Klal Yisrael lost a premier mechanech this past erev Rosh Hashanahwith the sudden passing of Rabbi Pesach Oratz, z"l. Rabbi Oratz's career in Jewish education spanned close to six decades, over which time he taught tens of thousands of students. One of the things that made Rabbi Oratz unique was the range of topics and of students that he taught.
Remembering Former First Lady Barbara Bush: Role Model, Matriarch, A True Woman of Valor
I greatly admire the example she set for all Americans on dedication to causes greater than oneself, as well as civility, humility and faith. That will always be her legacy.
After Losing His Legs, U.S. Veteran Brian Mast Gets ‘Hands Dirty’ To Support Israel
Posting ‘I support Israel’s right to defend herself’ on Facebook isn’t enough.
Poland, FDR, And The Bombing Of Auschwitz: An Interview with Holocaust Historian Dr. Michael...
Why do Jews, then, sometimes feel more intensely about Polish anti-Semitism than they do about German anti-Semitism?
Looking Out For New York State’s Non-Public School Students: An interview with the OU’s...
It’s a struggle year after year for our schools to hire and retain the quality teachers they need.
By Kids For Kids: Kishroni Lets Youngsters Shine
The rule of thumb in education these days: provide the kids who don't shine academically with a venue to shine in other ways.
Rabbi Kleiman – Still The First One In Shul
It’s not often that I get to speak to a rabbi about to celebrate his 99th birthday.