Shoah

Meng salutes a survivor centenarian

Rep. Grace Meng visited 100-year-old Shoah survivor Hanna Slome at Sloane’s home in Flushing, bringing with her a proclamation declaring Slome’s birthday “Hanna Slome Day” in …

Beloved Artist

Kirschen, 87, was a cartoonist and more

Israeli cartoonist Yaakov Kirschen, whose iconic daily cartoons were distributed by JNS over the last several years, died at Meir Medical Center in Kfar Saba last week after a lengthy illness at 87. …

Politics

Great Neckers celebrate with Huckabees

The Brody family from Great Neck and Jerusalem (longtime friends and supporters of Mike Huckabee, who brought him to Israel on several fact-finding missions) were among a handful of dignitaries …

From YU to Israel

It’s aliyah for Rabbi Blau, after 48 years at YU

Rabbi Yosef Blau, 86, had been talking for about an hour when he admitted, with a chuckle, that there’s “a bit of Don Quixote in me.” “I tend to tilt at windmills,” …

kosher kitchen

Taking stock as we resume a life of chometz

For Passover, we thoroughly cleaned out our cabinets and refrigerators. Now, as we finish putting back all the chametz foods, we can look at what we have and take stock of our eating habits. …

Gymnastics

An Orthodox gymnast fights after Florida. derails her Pesach workaround

For the past year, Dan Hoffman, of Hollywood, Fla., has watched his 11-year-old daughter Nessa train several hours a day, five days a week for the 2025 USA Gymnastics Florida Xcel …

Schools

After ‘Mockingbird,’ YCQ students head to court

After reading Harper Lee’s “To Kill a Mockingbird,” eighth graders at YCQ visited the Queens County Criminal Court to see the American justice system up close. Students observed the …

schools

HALB STEMers make games

HALB sixth graders made Jewish holiday-themed games in their STEM class, including a game using electrical circuits to either light up or buzz when played.

Cartoonist Legacy

The other legacy of Dry Bones’ Yaakov Kirschen

I first encountered two of Yaakov Kirschen’s cartoon characters in the late 1980s when I was about 8 or 9 years old. But I’m not talking about Mr. Shuldig, King Solomon, Doobie the …

global focus

Bangladesh: ‘Valid for all countries except Israel’

There’s an unwritten rule among governments in many Muslim countries — when things go wrong at home, turn on the State of Israel. Bangladesh, one of the poorest and most densely …

gaza war

Antisemitism goes back to Moses and Pharaoh

King Pharaoh of Egypt’s propaganda campaign might seem distant, but look a little closer and you’ll see something chilling: The script hasn’t changed much in 3,500 years. Here …

kosher kitchen

It’s a good time to eat both healthy AND tasty

Type 2 diabetes is on the rise. The reasons are numerous; some experts say that high fructose corn syrup is to blame, others that statin drugs have caused a spike, most say that the food choices we …

Election for WZC

22 groups vie for cash in World Zionist election

Elections for the American representatives of the World Zionist Congress continue through May 4 with major ramifications for the allocation of more than $1 billion of funding for Israel and world …

Schools

MTA boys lobby in DC

Close to 40 MTA talmidim accompanied by four faculty chaperones headed to Capitol Hill on the annual MTAPAC Lobbying Mission to Washington. Similar to the much larger NORPAC mission that takes …

schools

Grow Torah at HALB’s Lev Chana

The Grow Torah garden is back at HALB’s Lev Chana and the children got to see how the things they planted in the fall are now growing tall.

Antisemitism

What the Shapiro attack says about America

It seems like a lot longer ago than just eight months since then Vice President Kamala Harris tapped Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to be her running mate. Picking the inept Walz to stand beside her on the …

Antisemitism

The real lesson of the attack on Josh Shapiro

The attack on the home of Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro carries a number of lessons, none sharper and more urgent than the wake-up call for those who are least likely to want to acknowledge it. …

gaza war

Fighting Israel’s second war of independence

It’s been 18 months since Hamas’s invasion of Israel and the barbaric pogrom that followed. Hamas is still holding and torturing hostages. The Israel Defense Forces is still fighting not …

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