Every New Yorker has felt the effects of COVID-19, but the hospitality industry, particularly mom-and-pop-owned restaurants, are among the hardest hit. The impacts have been felt throughout the industry, as many restaurants have closed their doors permanently, while others face serious financial
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The school year is just around the corner and Yeshiva Sha’arei Zion in Forest Hills is gearing up for quite a productive program. The Bukharian
Queens Brothers Build Lifeline For The Unemployed
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The Rabbinical Alliance Of America Joins Chazaq And National Council Of Young Israel
On Monday, August 24, 2020, the Rabbinical Alliance of America/Igud HaRabbonim (RAA), Chazaq and the National Council of Young Israel (NCYI)
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There was a time and day where the month of Elul was a period that everyone would put a great deal of effort into the “avodah” (work) of Elul
Emet’s Summer Fellowship Culminates with Spirited Retreat
Have you ever felt inspired to burst into an impromptu song after a particularly moving experience? Participants in Emet’s Men’s Summer Retreat did
Is Joe Biden Mentally There?
He might be riding high in the polls, but Joe Biden’s mental acuity increasingly is an issue in the election campaign, and growling at reporters who
