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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District Attorney Tom Walsh joined Chaverim of Rockland and law enforcement agencies, first responders, and members of the community for an event in Ramapo that focused on safety and fun activities for kids.
The Town of Haverstraw would like to announce the Retirement of Chief Peter Murphy after 36 years of distinguished service.
The “Operation Benjamin” association, based in the United States, works to rehabilitate the graves of American Jewish soldiers buried in France during the Second World War. The organization received astonishing information a year and a half ago which led to a kosher burial 80 years after the war.
A 3,300-year-old ship’s cargo with hundreds of intact amphorae discovered 90 km from shore at a depth of 1.8 km on the Mediterranean Sea floor.
On a bustling Thursday morning, the parking lot of Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ, witnessed the arrival of a bus, ferrying a group of eager students from Cheder Chabad of Monsey. The trip marks the start of an extraordinary adventure for these sixty students, who earned the grand trip as the Chumash and Gemara Champs of the school.
Spring Hill Community Ambulance Corps has proudly announces its approval as Rockland County’s newest and first municipal volunteer Advanced Life Support (ALS) agency, following a successful NYS inspection.
Daniel Hyman has been sworn in as the new Chief of the Town of Ramapo Police Department in a ceremony this week.
The heavily Jewish area of Pomona Heights woke Sunday morning to unwholesome anti-Israel graffiti chalked onto a street. A Palestinian flag, alongside pro-Palestinian slogans, had been chalked onto the asphalt of North Ridge Road.
Tens of community members and mispallelim gathered Sunday at the Har Shalom Cometary in Rockland County for the Kevurah of three Sifrei Torah, destroyed when a Shul in Pomona Heights went up in flames last month.
Abe Kugielsky is a antiques Judaica expert and photojournalist of Hasidic Life in America.. She sat down for a portrait with Yisroel Teitelbaum of The Jew Project.
An early morning blaze tore through Chassidim 110, a predominantly Lubavitch Shul in Pomona Heights Wednesday, leaving the Shul a smoking ruin, but thankfully without injuries.
For the first time in History, the famous “Kumzing” show, originally a show put on is Israel for Americans, has actually come to America.
In the third session of Agudath Israel of America’s 2024 Albany Days, Agudath Israel brought together a group of yeshiva leaders and community advocates to share the community’s concerns with New York State elected officials.
Nearly 200 Jewish service members and their families gathered in Bal Harbour, Florida last week for five uplifting days of training and camaraderie during the 17th Annual Aleph Military Symposium, a pivotal event for Jews in the US Military hosted by the Aleph Institute.
In a historic event this week, Deirdre Smith, a detective with over 25 years of experience, was sworn in as the new Rockland County Chief of Detectives.
Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, the Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom, has made his inaugural visit to Cyprus, marking a significant historical milestone.
We present a gallery of images from the snow storm that blanketed Rockland County Tuesday morning.
Tuesday marked the beginning of Agudath Israel of America’s Albany advocacy day series with a delegation from the Hudson Valley region visiting the State Capitol. Constituents traveled from Orange, Rockland, and Sullivan Counties to meet with their legislators and discuss issues of importance for the upcoming legislative session.
The energy in the massive convention-space-turned-banquet hall was palpable, as 4,000 Jewish women leaders from around the world gathered at the gala event of the annual International Conference of Chabad Lubavitch Women Emissaries (Kinus Hashluchos).
Jewish photographer Dovber Hechtman entered Kibbutz Be’eri, the site of one of the most horrific attacks on October 7th, to capture the stark views of the terrible tragedy.
Jewish photographer Dovber Hechtman visited the memorial in Tel Aviv for the victims of the Nova Festival which claimed the lives of hundreds of young people.