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“We structure the lectures to have broad appeal,” said Orthodox Union president Moishe Bane. “The timing of this year’s program will help put us all in the appropriate mindset for the upcoming High Holidays.”
“His tenure has strengthened and renewed all that has made JTS a pre-eminent center for Jewish learning and scholarship, while bringing the kind of transformation needed to speak to and lead a rapidly changing Jewish world,” said board of trustees chair Alan Levine.
Rabbi Jonathan Skolnick also worked at the Yeshivah of Flatbush, an Orthodox day school in Brooklyn, from 2012 to 2018.
An estimated four anti-Semitic-related incidents take place a day in Germany since 2001, according to the country’s interior ministry.
“You have this situation where there is demographic growth, but that is being used as an excuse to scapegoat the Orthodox community for all the trouble that the particular community has,” says Alexander Rosemberg of the Anti-Defamation League New York/New Jersey.
Title I services, which include tutoring, pull-out programs, counseling and other resources, are mandated by the federal government.
“I said, ‘I’m going to visit sick kids. It’s gonna be more slowed down, sitting in the room, explaining about life, keep going, fight. I only said two or three words because these kids never stopped. They were excited,” said Cleveland Indians outfielder Yasiel Puig.
Since the start of the bike rides a decade ago, more than $50 million has been raised to help offset the costs of programs run by Chai Lifeline, which helps children with cancer and other illnesses.
“We hope that through this program, we will be able to provide our customers in Israel with even more local products to choose from with quicker deliver speeds. We will share more information shortly,” said the company.
Unlike school, which has a regimented schedule, life at camp is much more lax—something these children need.
The National Council of Synagogue Youth dedicates its programs to connecting, inspiring and empowering Jewish teen across the world through the use of Torah and tradition.
The month-long summer program in Israel throws teens into action, working with paramedics and others to save lives.