In our first 12 issues—this is our lucky 13th—New York Jewish Life has proudly covered a range of fascinating stories…
The nearly 100-year-old sanctuary of the Free Synagogue of Flushing, a New York City landmark, was a featured stop on…
At its May 21 celebration of the 50th anniversary of Jerusalem’s reunification, the American Sephardi Federation (ASF) honored the now…
In November of last year, I went to Eastern Europe for three weeks with my mother. Together, we explored our…
The state Legislature recently (and quietly) enacted a conviction-sealing law tucked into the state budget bill. The legislation, for the…
Last week, more than 650 people gathered at the Jewish National Fund’s New York breakfast at the Pierre Hotel, to…
The continuity of Jewish life through the centuries is conveyed by its memories. History and memory are essential paradigms of…
A fellow alumnus of Senator Schumer’s office recently sent a note around, alerting a few of us who were in…
Simply put, there is no room for hateful speech or racism. The justices of the United States Supreme Court, whether…
Each year for the past six,The Jerusalem Post has gathered Israeli and American politicians and community leaders—the personalities who fill…