Shabbaton for Jews Who Are Deaf-Blind Convenes in Baltimore
Baltimore, MD – Eighteen Jewish Deaf-blind adults from across the United States, Canada, and Israel joined together for a fully-accessible Shabbat to socialize and learn about their shared heritage at the
Jun 20, 2017
By OU Staff
OU Advocacy Mission Brings Orthodox Community Leaders to Capitol...
More than 125 lay and rabbinic leaders of Orthodox Jewish communities from across the country convened on Capitol Hill and at the White House June 15 for the Orthodox Union Advocacy Center’s annual Leadership Mission to
Jun 19, 2017
By OU Staff
Rina Emerson, New York NCSY’s New CEO, on Women’s...
Rina grew up in New Jersey and lived in Cedarhurst for thirteen years, before moving to LA four years ago with her husband, Rabbi Dov Emerson, who became head of
Jun 19, 2017
By Sarah Spielman
Don’t let Pa. lawmakers short-change our children’s safety
Shari Dym, Director of Development at the Silver Academy in Harrisburg, PA, remembers acutely what she felt on February 28, 2017. On an unusually warm Tuesday morning, alarm bells rang
Jun 16, 2017
By Arielle Frankston-Morris
New JLIC couple makes its way into Hillel for...
Rabbi Elie Schwartz and his wife, Miriam, will arrive at Maryland Hillel this August to serve as the new Jewish Learning Initiative on Campus couple, but they won’t be alone
Jun 16, 2017
By Alex Pacinda
Rivka Schusterman: A dream of generations realized in a...
AGE: 18 HIGH SCHOOL: Valley Torah High School GAP YEAR: Midreshet HaRova in Jerusalem GOING TO: Harvard University Under Soviet rule in Odessa, Rivka Schusterman’s grandfather was barred from attending
Jun 16, 2017
By Eitan Arom
West Coast NCSY Connect Israel Trips a Resounding Success
West Coast NCSY Connect, an initiative for NCSY alumni, partnered with Israel Free Spirit, the OU’s Birthright Israel trip organizer, to launch a new partnership this year – providing free Israel
Jun 14, 2017
By Yehudis Litvack
OU’s Allen Fagin Takes Questions on Education Policy
Q: Why should people in New York’s Jewish communities care about what happens in the New York budget? A: The fact is the New York State budget provides tens of
Jun 12, 2017
By Jewish Link Staff
NCSY Crowdfunding Campaign Nets $2.1 Million in 24 Hours
Ask anyone who was involved– there came a moment, just before our deadline, where we wondered: are we going to have to return nearly $2 million in donations? Fortunately, this
Jun 8, 2017
By OU Staff
MAXIMUS Foundation Announces Grant to the Jewish Union Foundation
On April 27, Jewish Union Foundation, a non-profit organization that works closely with Yachad, was awarded a $2,000 grant from the MAXIMUS Foundation. The grant goes toward the vocational training
Jun 7, 2017
By Amy D. Lerner
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