The Jew Project: Eli Beer, Founder and President of United Hatzalah in Israel
Eli Beer, the famed founder and President of Israel’s United Hatzalah, sat down with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project for a portrait.
Eli Beer, the famed founder and President of Israel’s United Hatzalah, sat down with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project for a portrait.
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This large-scale public sculpture will take the form of a 10-foot tall yahrzeit memorial candle, with an eternal flame above. The candle’s exterior walls will have the 1,200 victims’ names intricately cut out of the walls, with the letters of their names used to create the flame.
The Jew Project: Ronen & Orna Neutra, the parents of hostage Omer Neutra, sat down for a portrait with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project.
The deadline to apply for absentee voting for the upcoming elections is rapidly approaching, with many states’ deadlines set for the coming days. For example, the deadline for the crucial states of Florida and Ohio is tomorrow, October 7. New Jersey, another important state, has an October 15 deadline.
In a significant victory for children with special needs in New York and a blow to the New York State Education Department, NY Supreme Court Justice Kimberly A. O’Connor granted a Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) against an amendment that has been wreaking havoc on the provision of services to children with special needs who attend nonpublic school.
Having seen our worst nightmares come true, we’re all still scarred by October 7th, making the prospect of Rosh Hashana 5785 more than a little intimidating.
Ever wish you could turn back the clock and undo the past? Here’s a perspective that shows how you can hack time, redeem the past, and uplift your life as you head into the future. This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat.
The lawsuit challenges a recently adopted state regulation which Agudath Israel argues is both illegal and devastatingly harmful to thousands of children with special needs.
“I’m a citizen of the world,” claims the one with a utopian vision. Pragmatics aside, is this the divine vision for humankind? What would the Torah say regarding territory acquired and borders established through war, whether aggressive or defensive? Do the spoils ever ethically and legally belong to the victors?
How does karma differ from Jewish descriptions of Divine reward? Discover the Jewish view of this popular belief and the practical repercussions of our actions. This lecture was given by Rabbi Pinchas Taylor at JLI’s 17th annual National Jewish Retreat.
Hate crimes targeting Jews in the United States rose by 63% in 2023, with 1,832 incidents reported, compared to 1,122 the previous year, marking the highest figure ever recorded, according to statistics released by the FBI on Monday.
Shye Klein – Weinstein, a 27-year-old Canadian Israeli, with Morrocan and Polish background, found himself escaping the Nova Festival on October 7th. A photographer himself, he sat down for a portrait with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project.
After more than a year of focus on the Gaza war, the Israeli military has now set its sights on southern Lebanon, launching a series of devastating blows to Hezbollah and beginning “Shaping Operations” on the ground.
Since the time of the Talmud, it seems that Jews have always been disagreeing. Why are so many of our religious practices rooted in arguments? Can’t we all just get along?
Dr. Yehudah Pryce, DSW, MSW, is the senior director of national mental health and well-being programs at Defy Ventures and a psychotherapist at Beit T’Shuvah in Los Angeles, California. Raised in Los Angeles, he served 16 years for a teenage non-violent robbery. Since his release in 2018, he converted to Judaism, earned a master’s in social work from the University of Southern California, and works as a psychotherapist.
One of the unique items in the display is a beautiful conical glass vessel, made of colorless translucent glass, decorated with blue glass drops. This vessel, found years ago during an excavation in the Western Galilee, dates to the 4th century CE, the late Roman period and the beginning of the Byzantine period in the land.
Chazal, our Gedolim, and Tzaddikim have Shown us many paths to our avoda in Elul. Whether we approach Elul with joy, fear, tshuva, connection, or all of the above, one thing is for sure, Elul is opportunity! Let Kumzitz Alive – Elul inspire us to take advantage.
Following a model already operating successfully in more than twenty states, H.R. 9462 will provide $5 billion in scholarships to cover expenses facing public and private school children.
The number of people who consider themselves atheists has doubled in the last ten years. Why is it so hard for people to see a G-d in the world? And how can we be so sure we always see Him?
In the days following the horror of September 11th, 2001 a Hatzalah volunteer, who was present at ground zero as the towers collapsed, penned the following memoir of the events of that day.
According to the police, a call came in of a 2-year-old child struck around 3 p.m. to Calvert Drive. Ramapo Police Officers discovered the child had been struck by a Honda Odyssey driven by a 21-year-old. The child was taken to the hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries, police said.
A Pakistani citizen residing in Canada, Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, 20, also known as Shahzeb Jadoon, was arrested on Sept. 4 in Canada after he made plans to perpetrate a terror attack on a Chabad Center in Brooklyn.