
Where the KKK Once Marched, a Thriving Jewish Presence
Earlier this month, the Jewish community in Forsyth County, Georgia, laid the cornerstone for the first Jewish establishment in an area where it once would have been inconceivable.
Earlier this month, the Jewish community in Forsyth County, Georgia, laid the cornerstone for the first Jewish establishment in an area where it once would have been inconceivable.
The House of Representatives voted Monday to give most Americans $2,000 COVID-19 stimulus checks, but the bill may still die in the Senate.
Two trees that have stood behind 770 – flanking the Tashlich pond for many years – were cut down Monday, after this past weeks storm destabilized them and set them leaning dangerously.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeals just issued a ruling declaring that Governor Cuomo’s Executive Order restricting attendance at houses of worship “discriminates against religion on its face.”
On the first night of Chanukah, Friendship Circle of Brooklyn gathered at the parking lot at Beis Rivkah’s Crown St location for an epic outdoor Chanukah party, and hundreds of toys.
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo announced the extension of New York’s eviction memorandum at todays COVID-19 briefing. He also warned against vaccine administration fraud.
Mikvah.org’s important webinar on conversing with our children on sensitive and important topics is filling up quickly. Meet the presenters for the events.