The Jewish History of Harlem: ...
Harlem was the third largest Jewish community in the world for 60 years (1870-1930) join the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy for a stroll back in time.
read moreHarlem was the third largest Jewish community in the world for 60 years (1870-1930) join the Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy for a stroll back in time.
read moreAn evening of Sholem Aleichem, including (but certainly not exclusively) the Tevye stories, served up by three superb actors and the result is magic!
read moreShakespeare will be alive and well in a setting of lush farmland surrounded by a verdant vineyard – August 23 and 30
read moreIf you grew up with images of “My Fair Lady” you’ll enjoy “Pygmalion,” the play on which “My Fair Lady”
read moreLetter: I am dismayed by the recent confrontation between the President of the United States and the New York Times. Response: When the Times moderates its coverage of those people and countries its journalists and editors hate (i.e. Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, and President Trump), it will be appropriate to call on its victims to mind their tongues–and pens.
read moreFor Jewish parents who attend such shows, with or without their children, it’s important to recognize it means participating in someone else’s party. While we can be happy for our neighbors and enjoy the fact that they are experiencing spiritual joy. It belongs to someone else.
read moreperforming students, distinguished guest artists salute to the gift of music.
read moreJackie Mason mixing politics and comedy for the past 40 years
read moreOn Thanksgiving morning, Teaneck Deputy Mayor Elie Y Katz and a host of volunteers, with a significant contingent from the Jewish community, hosted a free kosher lunch to almost 200 seniors, veterans, and local families who had nowhere else to go for the holiday.
read moreOur silence or our action will determine if we are going to witness the institutionalization of anti-Semitism in our beloved New York City.
read moreOn December 9th, the fourth night of Chanukah, the Paris-Jewish community and the Jewish community worldwide will celebrate the Holiday of Lights as one. Nachum Segal and his team from the Nachum Segal Network will present “Let There Be Light…
read moreThe rally held in Times Square on July 22 attracted thousands of Jews who wanted to make sure Congress heard their cry to reject the deal the Obama administration has struck with Iran. At the rally, the question was: Why did you come?
read moreAfter 28 years, The Jewish Voice and Opinion is moving into the 21st century. While it will still be devoted to speaking out forcefully and unashamedly for the unique concerns of what we call “Classical Judaism,” it will now do so online at TheJewishVoiceAndOpinion.com.
read moreJune 12 was a Day of Unity, to memorialize the anniversary of the terrorist abduction and murder of Israeli teenagers, Naftali Frenkel, Gilad Sha’ar, and Eyal Yifrah.
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