
Ohad & Capela Choir Sing A Song Made Famous By Victim Of The Nova Festival
Ohad Moskowitz and the Capela Choir came out with a version of the song made famous by Yehuda Z”L, a victim of the Nova Festival, with the song dedicated in his memory.
Ohad Moskowitz and the Capela Choir came out with a version of the song made famous by Yehuda Z”L, a victim of the Nova Festival, with the song dedicated in his memory.
Malchus Choir, The Great Intros of Mona Rosenblum, ACAPPELLA.
Based on the beautiful song Afilu Behastara, the Bal Shem Tov explains the deeper idea that if you know someone is there but he’s hiding, then you know you’re not alone.
Dive into history with Rabbi Prof. Jeffrey Woolf — internationally known scholar, lecturer, and historian — as he uncovers the truth about the relationship between Jews and Muslims during the Golden Age in Spain.
Nearly 1.4 million Jews currently live in New York City and the surrounding areas, a new survey by the UJA-Federation of New York.
More than ever, myths and mistruths swirl around Israel and the entire Middle East. The line between fact and fiction is blurred with blood and tears, creating false narratives that drip with distortions. But behind the smoke and mirrors lies the hard truth which every thinking person must discover.
Series on Trauma: Episode 10 – Parenting in a Post-October 7th World. The series addresses questions regarding trauma following the massacre of October 7th and the surge of global anti-Semitism.
The arson at Chabad of Las Olas just can’t keep the friendship down. After closure due to extensive damage from the fire, the much loved Friendship Grill will reopen today, bringing with it the smiles and love that come along.
Speaker Carl Heastie, Education Committee Chair Michael Benedetto and Assemblymember Nily Rozic announced the State Fiscal Year (SFY) 2024-25 Budget invests $500,000 to review and update curriculum on the Holocaust as antisemitism continues to rise across the state.
I reached out to JetBlue for a statement, and they responded that due to this incident, they have now changed their previous policy, which allowed crewmembers to wear one unoffensive personal pin of their choice.
For ten years, Yoram Haimi, an archaeologist from the Israel Antiquities Authority, excavated at the Sobibor extermination camp in Poland. The excavation unearthed many difficult sights, but on the day he found the chilling evidence we reveal to you today, he broke down.
Bella Miller was there. She remembers the tattoo being branded on her arm, the starvation, and the brutality. She also remembers the spark of humanity and the wisp of hope. Hear her spellbinding and uplifting story.
Abe Kugielsky is a antiques Judaica expert and photojournalist of Hasidic Life in America. He sat down for a portrait with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project.
Series on Trauma: Episode 8 – Parenting in a Post-October 7th World. The series addresses questions regarding trauma following the massacre of October 7th and the surge of global anti-Semitism.
A new scientific study of unprecedented scope has managed to accurately date findings from the First Temple period that were discovered in the city of David, shedding light on events mentioned in the Bible.
Agudath Israel of America applauds the U.S. House of Representatives for passing the Antisemitism Awareness Act (H.R. 6090) which will provide another critical weapon in the fight against the scourge of antisemitism on campus.
At the Western Wall, preparations are underway for Passover, culminating in the traditional Priestly Blessing ceremony, with the participation of thousands.