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“Choose life.” Forty people from across the Orthodox spectrum and beyond struggled with what that edict means when trying to stem the high incidence of breast and ovarian cancer, and … more
It is one of the most iconic quotes of modern Jewish history—universally known; revered for its heartfelt message; and frequently cited by historians, biographers, journalists, and politicians … more
In one of the larger Jewish-related events of the year, more than 1,500 people as well as an impressive lineup of political and thought leaders convened for the Jerusalem Post newspaper’s … more
This is the season for stepping up. From high school to seminary or yeshiva, to a year in Israel or onto an American college campus; from lower school to middle school to high school; even … more
Columnist Tehilla Goldberg considers how Torah recounts reactions to death, and presents Sheryl Sandberg's extraordinary Facebook post at the end of sheloshim for her husband David Goldberg. more
South Shore Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky has signed on as a co-sponsor of legislation introduced by Glen Cove Assemblyman Charles Lavine to would prohibit the state -— including its Common … more
Physical health is a priority in Judaism. This is a prime belief in our faith. Nothing in Jewish law inhibits the maintenance of the quality of one’s physical life. Thus, this week’s … more
The Jewish Women’s Entrepreneur (JWE) Five Towns/Far Rockaway  (FTFR) Chapter hosted a “Get Creative To Build Your Business” event on June 2 at the Machon Basya Rochel Seminary … more
There was a Jewish twist to the running of the Belmont Stakes last Shabbos in Elmont. American Pharoah jockey Victor Espinoza (above), who is not Jewish, visted the ohel of Lubavitcher Rebbe Menachem … more
Ah, yes, you speak of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, which the then-Democrat-controlled Congress passed on a party-line vote back in 2009. It’s been the subject of lots of … more
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