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In Print / Lessons In Emunah

Search And Rescue

By Naama Klein

I would not give up until I had achieved my quest and discovered a new continent, the fastest trade route to India, and/or the missing vaccination record – whichever came first.

In Print / Halacha & Hashkafa

Daf Yomi

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

Seizing An Opportunity? ‘More Than 100 Witnesses’ (Kerisos 11b-12a)

In Print / Torah

Our National Weapon (Part V)

By Rabbi Moshe Meir Weiss

The smart davener knows that Hashem appreciates it when we approach Him with humility rather than with an attitude of "It's coming to me and I surely deserve it."

In Print / Parsha

A Lifelong Struggle

By Rabbi Shmuel M. Butman

Before our matriarch Rivkah gave birth to Yaakov and Eisav, a Heavenly message told her they represented two opposing nations, “and one nation will struggle to overcome the other nation” (Bereishis 28:23).

In Print / Features On The Jewish World

Color War!

By Baruch Lytle

Some breakouts are smart, others are silly, but they all make for fun conversation and hopefully fond memories.

In Print / Features

Conservative Jews, Lubavitch Chassidim Join For Gala Dinner

By Baruch Lytle

Thousands attended its religious services. Its members included Abraham Beame, New York’s first Jewish mayor, and the operatic tenor Richard Tucker served as the center's cantor for many years.

In Print / Torah

The Meaning Of Friendship

By Rabbi Mordechai Weiss

You cannot choose a friend just because you like him/her. There must be an interrelationship­ – a give and take – between the two parties.

In Print / Judaism 101

A Guide To Help You Daven The Right Way

By Shlomo Greenwald

In Israel, most people are more careful to stress the end of the word (what’s called “mil’ra”), where it usually belongs for Hebrew words.

In Print / Parsha

It’s All Good

By Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser

If a person leads a meritorious life, the good is revealed. If he doesn’t, the good is camouflaged and appears to be bad.

In Print / Ask the Rabbi

Q & A: Who Was Rabbi Meir Ba’al HaNes? (Part I)

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

Question: I’ve always been intrigued by the large assemblage that gathers at the gravesite of R. Meir Ba’al HaNes in Tiberias on his yahrzeit, the 14th of Iyar. Why is such attention directed to his gravesite, in particular? F. Hager

In Print / Halacha & Hashkafa

Can One Work In A Non-Kosher Restaurant?

By Rabbi Meir Orlian

"Thank you very much for the recommendations," Mr. Weiner replied. "I have to speak to a rabbi, though, about whether I can take the jobs."

In Print / Torah

Don’t Believe What You See

By Rabbi Dr. Mordechai Schiffman

The beginning of the parsha is startling in its simplicity: see the blessing and the curse in front of you and choose the blessing.

In Print / Marriage and Relationships

Single And Stuck

By Henni Halberstam

Perhaps they see your dating as an affront to your siblings, or they are worried that people might think that something is wrong with the older two if they focus on you.

In Print / Interviews and Profiles

Countering The BDS Scourge

By Marcia Friedman

Luckily, anti-Israel students do us a favor. They paint such an inaccurate portrait of Israel that when we show students the reality, it almost always changes their minds.

In Print / Prager's Perspective

My Response To Equinox's Executive Chairman

By Dennis Prager

If you support what the left opposes, the left will do everything possible to destroy your name and your business.

In Print / Interviews and Profiles

Iraq War Veteran To Challenge Omar In 2020

By Baruch Lytle

I believe in the right of law-abiding citizens to defend themselves. I believe in the rule of law – first G-d's law, then the government’s.

In Print / Op-Eds

Blacks And Hispanics Are Not the Enemy

By Baruch Lytle

I am fairly certain that at least 95 percent of blacks and Hispanics in neighborhoods like Crown Heights and Williamsburg where I have lived for a long time are not anti-Semitic. If some of these people are angry at Jews, it’s because they misunderstand our customs or behavior.

In Print / Features On The Jewish World

When Shul Membership Was A Privilege

By Israel Mizrahi

Many of the provisions in these constitutions attempted to curtail assimilation or deter members from moving toward Reform.

In Print / Features

Sunday Marks 80 Years Since World War II Broke Out

By Elliot Resnick

Rosenberg and his family escaped Germany on January 23, 1940, thanks to an affidavit provided to them by a complete stranger from Texas.

In Print / Features On The Jewish World

Nefesh B’Nefesh Celebrates 60,000th Oleh

By Heidi Mae Bratt

Emotions were high as the olim walked off the plane at 6 a.m. where they were met with rousing cheers, shofar blasts, and an exuberant crowd of 1,400.

In Print / Electronics Today

The Future Of Fake News

By Bracha Halperin

Not long ago, a small political party in Belgium also made a deepfake. It produced a video of President Trump encouraging Belgium to withdraw from the Paris Climate Accord. The video was met with anger and outrage – except that it was a fake.

In Print / Features On The Jewish World

George Washington: Champion Of American Jews

By Saul Jay Singer

Some academics suggest that Washington's letter, which virtually all agree presents his most prominent pronouncement on religious toleration, was actually drafted by Thomas Jefferson.

In Print / Editorial

Eugen Gluck, a”h

By Editorial Board

The range of Gluck’s efforts included significant funding for most of Beit El’s educational institutions including yeshivas for both college and high school-aged men and a high school academy for girls.

In Print / Editorial

The New Proposed Education Guidelines

By Editorial Board

The new guidelines would require New York City’s non-public schools to substantially adhere to standards followed by the city’s public schools.

In Print / Community

Councilman Eugene Praises COJO Flatbush Computer Courses

By Community News

COJO Flatbush CEO Louis Welz praised the Councilmember for his crucial role in obtaining the financial support necessary for the computer courses...

In Print / US / Politics

Rashida Tlaib Sued For $2 Million

By Elliot Resnick

If these people [Tlaib and Ilhan Omar] amass even more power or they’re not held accountable for the crimes they commit, what's to stop them from inciting violence against Jewish people?

In Print / Editorial

President Trump And Disloyalty

By Editorial Board

The president’s critics were somewhat circuitous in their claim: to say someone is “disloyal” is to presuppose that there is a “loyalty” in the first place, to a country other than the U.S.

In Print / NY / On Campus / Education

FOIL Data Offer Window Into Proposed NYSED Regulations

By Sandy Eller

Requests submitted by The Jewish Press under the Freedom Of Information Law for clarifications of the proposed regulations produced conflicting answers.

In Print / Op-Eds

An Open Letter To Anti-Vaxxers

By Esther Moskowitz

Not vaccinating is not about religion. I am afraid to say, but I believe it’s the exact opposite. It’s kefirah. It’s being stubborn and foolish at your children's expense.

In Print / Columns

Changing Ourselves

By Michal Popper

What differentiates us from all other creations of Hashem, such as animals for example, is our ability to choose and make change.

In Print / Headline / Op-Eds

Getting To The Bottom Of A Tragic Disloyalty

By Melanie Phillips

There are many reasons why the Democrats and their Jewish supporters refuse to call out the anti-Jewish bigots on their own side and instead accuse President Trump, the most pro-Israel president in American history, of anti-Semitism.

In Print / Travel

Visiting Ancestors, Discovering Nazi Berlin

By Michael Benedict

Why had the Nazis left untouched this massive testimony to a people they were determined to eradicate?

In Print / Parenting Our Children

Teaching Gratitude

By Rifka Schonfeld

Research shows that children can learn to say “please” and “thank you” from the age of eighteen months; however, true gratitude and appreciation takes time to grow and blossom.

In Print / Features On The Jewish World

Saving Lives

By Menucha Chana Levin

"Gruninger paid a high price for the choice he made. In the struggle between his sense of duty as a police officer, and dedication to the concepts of humanity, the latter triumphed," states Yad Vashem.

In Print / Features On The Jewish World

Amud Aish: Holocaust And Rebirth

By Miriam Liebermann

This is not history to be relegated to the past and forgotten.

In Print / In Memoriam

What We Owe The Satmar Rebbe: A Tribute on His 40th Yahrzeit

By Zalman Alpert

We all know about the Satmar Rebbe’s anti-Zionist stance, but there was much more to him than his anti-Zionism.

In Print / Parsha

Parshat Eikev

By Rabbi Dr. David Hertzberg

Leaders on all levels must pay careful attention to the commander's intent as a misunderstanding can result in terrible consequences.

In Print / Columns

On Becoming An American Citizen

By Rabbi YY Rubinstein

I came here from the UK. The capture of the once noble Labour party (sister party of America’s Democratic Party) by extreme Left-wingers and anti-Semites is now complete. A disturbingly high percentage of them come from Britain’s Muslim community where anti-Semitism is off the scale. The identical process emanating from the same extreme Left-Muslim alliance, the so-called "Red-Green alliance," has infected the Democrats.

In Print / Op-Eds

It's Time For New Jewish Leadership

By Bruce Abramson

America’s Jewish community has reached a critical juncture. Our leadership has failed us. A new leadership will arise. Will we rally to support new organizations willing to inject true meaning into American Jewry, draw red lines, and oppose those who oppose us notwithstanding potential agreement on unrelated issues?

In Print / Op-Eds

Slavery And Statues

By Irwin Benjamin

Radical activists now advocate that anyone – poet, politician, inventor, or writer – who owned slaves at any time in history be vilified and pilloried.

In Print / Sivan Rahav-Meir

What Makes A Person Great?

By Sivan Rahav-Meir

What makes someone great, really great? Many commentators say the answer to this question is hidden in the following verses from this week's parshah

In Print / Israel / The Courts

The Anarchist Hiding From Israeli Courts

By Jewish Press Staff

Every Friday, Anarchists Against the Wall engage in violent protests against the IDF soldiers and security forces.

In Print / Features On The Jewish World

Adams & Jefferson Respond To A Jewish Leader

By Israel Mizrahi

Noah tried to found a Jewish state at Grand Island in the Niagara River, to be called Ararat.

In Print / Lessons In Emunah

From Thailand To Jerusalem For 50 Shekels

By T. Gestetner

This morning I entered the bank. While waiting on line, I noticed a small commotion. A number of people were standing around a young crying boy who was holding an Israeli 50-shekel note in his hands.

In Print / Midrash Stories

Great In Piety

By Rabbi Sholom Klass

“This way I am purchasing Olam Habah with the mitzvah of building a mikvah,” the rich man explained.

In Print / Halacha & Hashkafa

Taking Food From The Office

By Rabbi Meir Orlian

In an office setting, therefore, the question of whether a worker may take food home depends on local common practice.

In Print / Halacha & Hashkafa

Daf Yomi

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

Temple Management 101 'The Rest Were Given To The Craftsmen' (Kerisos 6a)

In Print / Parsha

Think About Torah Education – All The Time

By Rabbi Shmuel M. Butman

As urgent as this call was at the beginning of the 20th century, it is even more urgent in this era when Jewish communities are more exposed than ever to the influences of the secular world.

In Print / Torah

An Interview With The Yetzer Hara

By Rabbi Moshe Meir Weiss

Just answering amen with such a massive crowd to “v’chaim tovim aleinu v’al kol Yisrael” makes a severe dent in my efforts.

In Print / Marriage and Relationships

Be A Winner, Not A Whiner

By Henni Halberstam

Now is the time for you to focus on what you have to offer to this world, to your community, and to a spouse.

In Print / Parsha

Leading With Love

By Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser

The Chofetz Chaim says that if one has the power to correct a situation among Klal Yisrael and fails to do so, he is culpable for any blood spilled among them.

In Print / Columns

Behind The Tzaros

By Rabbi Raphael Fuchs

The sound of the shofar and of the chatzotzros are intended to awaken us to the realization that Hashem is our Melech and that He controls the world and our lives...

In Print / Felafel on Rye

Hilchos Aliyah: Kissing The Ground, Shehechiyanu, & More

By Tzvi Fishman

Rabbi Abba kissed the stones – which don’t yield fruit or produce – to demonstrate that the Land was holy in and of itself.

In Print / Ask the Rabbi

Q & A: Avot – Five Chapters Or Six?

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

Question: Why do some people have the custom to study Mishnayot for the departed? Also, does Pirkei Avot have five chapters or six? In my Mishnayot, it has five, but in my siddur it has six. Harold Klein

In Print / Torah

Grateful Thinking

By Rabbi Dr. Mordechai Schiffman

The remedy for external dangers is to reject the foreign cultures. Is the antidote to arrogance to discourage material wealth?

In Print / Electronics Today

Improving Lives: One Liter At A Time

By Bracha Halperin

It is also a cost-effective and commercially available solution that generates fresh, pure water directly from the atmosphere at prices that are up to 10 times cheaper than local filtered water.

In Print / Features On The Jewish World

The Jewish Soul Of Meyer Lansky

By Saul Jay Singer

In 1946, Lansky ordered his men to help bring Holocaust survivors to Eretz Yisrael and facilitate the establishment of the Jewish state.

In Print / Columns

My Trip Back Home

By Michal Popper

If a person only has one Jewish neighbor, he will appreciate him, but if all the neighbors are Jewish, he might not even know the name of the person living next door.

In Print / Editorial

Tlaib/Omar Vs. Israel

By Jewish Press Staff

While it may not mean much to Tlaib/Omar and their supporters, there is an Israeli law on the books that prohibits entry to those who promote BDS.

In Print / Editorial

A Real News Transcript

By Editorial Board

As Byron York underscores in the Washington Examiner, what becomes clear from the transcript is that there was an acknowledgement of an institutional, programmatic anti-Trump bias amongst reporters.

In Print / Editorial

The Decline Of The Market Place Of Ideas: Postscript

By Editorial Board

The Supreme Court is not well. And the people know it. Perhaps the Court can heal itself before the public demands it be ‘restructured in order to reduce the influence of politics.

In Print / NY / Local

Williamsburg Robbery Leads To Neighborhood Scuffle

By Baruch Lytle

I ran after the guy," Perry told The Jewish Press. I told him to just give me the jacket – I don’t want to hurt you and you don’t want to hurt me.

In Print / Features

The Haskalah – Part II: Moses Mendelssohn: A Seductive Idea

By Faigy Grunfeld

If his writings did little to sway the masses, it was his life that acted as the heady perfume. His very existence presented an alternative – a highly seductive alternative – to the ghetto Jew.

In Print / For the Home

Get Ready For School!

By Pnina Baim

In general, we buy good backpacks that we expect our children to have for at least two years.

In Print / Parenting Our Children

Adults And Friendships

By Rifka Schonfeld

When still in school, it’s easier to make friends because you are forced into social situations. As an adult, making friends can be harder – especially because your life is busy.

In Print / Potpourri

Sneak Peek

By Shira Rosenbluth

I've always felt too short to pull off sneakers with my dresses, thinking it made me look short and frumpy.

In Print / Life Chronicles

Life Chronicles

By dvora

I just came home from seminary and am already regretting it. 

In Print / Midrash Stories

Tales From Volozhin

By Rabbi Sholom Klass

The agent’s plan proved to be successful. Rich people began to respect him more and more. They increased the size of their donations. One wealthy patron, however, refused to give him any money at all.

In Print / Parsha

LeKavod Shabbos Kodesh Nachamu

By Rabbi Boruch Leff

Why should we rejoice on Shabbos like those who received the Torah?

In Print / Parsha

Greatness Lies In All Us

By Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser

Not only is a person capable of saying Shema while being tortured and killed; he must do so.

In Print / Lessons In Emunah

Funny, You Don’t Look Jewish

By As Told to Jolie Greiff

It seemed they didn’t feel like they needed to talk much to me, so I wasn’t put on the spot, and I felt I fulfilled my duty properly.

In Print / NY / Politics

Assemblywoman Malliotakis Visits Israel As She Kicks Off Congressional Campaign

By Tehila Willner

It left a permanent mark on my conscience that we, as Americans, must be at the forefront of the fight against anti-Semitism and any other form of religious discrimination or hate.

In Print / Halacha & Hashkafa

Daf Yomi

By Rabbi Yaakov Klass

The Sons Stirred Within Her ‘The Fetus Is a Limb of Its Mother’ (Temurah 30b)

In Print / Halacha & Hashkafa

Can Pro Bono Work Count As Maaser?

By Rabbi Meir Orlian

Accordingly, the obligation to give maaser kesafim may be fulfilled not only through money, but also through goods and services.

In Print / Torah

Our National Weapon (Part Four)

By Rabbi Moshe Meir Weiss

The gematria of shira, another form of prayer, is also 515, conveying the idea that when singing to Hashem we can repeatedly have the same specific thing in mind.

In Print / Editorial

Anti-Semites Can Stay Out

By Editorial Board

The notion that a democracy must lay out the welcome mat to all comers defies logic. Israel’s democratically elected government made a decision that it believed to be in the country’s best interest.

In Print / Parsha

We’ve Fought Education Reformers Before

By Rabbi Shmuel M. Butman

In the modern era, many nations introduced compulsory education and in the process tried compelling Jews to change their curricula.

In Print / Marriage and Relationships

Brain Freeze

By Henni Halberstam

When you find that flavor, whether it’s cookies and cream or butter pecan, you need to order the cone.

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