
Science, tech innovation park inaugurated in northern Israel
Science, tech innovation park inaugurated in northern Israel A new science and technology innovation park has been inaugurated in northern Israel, marking a significant investment in research, entrepreneurship, and regional development. The park is designed to foster collaboration between universities,

New crop of High Holidays children’s books take place in Uganda, Hong Kong and a Sephardic home
New crop of High Holidays children’s books take place in Uganda, Hong Kong and a Sephardic home This year’s High Holidays bring a fresh wave of Jewish children’s books that showcase global traditions and diverse Jewish life. The new releases

Tatte Café and Bakery, the popular Israeli-inspired chain, is opening in New York
Tatte Café and Bakery, the popular Israeli-inspired chain, is opening in New York New Yorkers with a love for Israeli flavors will soon have a new spot to enjoy. Tatte Café and Bakery, the fast-growing café chain inspired by Israeli

Thinking differently to attract Jewish day school leaders to the profession
Thinking differently to attract Jewish day school leaders to the profession Jewish day schools across North America are facing a leadership challenge: how to attract and retain the next generation of heads, principals, and administrators. A new report highlights that

Opera about a unique Yiddish dictionary to have its world premiere
Opera about a unique Yiddish dictionary to have its world premiere A groundbreaking Yiddish opera has premiered in New York, bringing to life the legacy of Max Weinreich, the renowned YIVO linguist and Holocaust survivor who helped preserve the Yiddish

Where to celebrate Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in New York City in 2025
Where to celebrate Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur in New York City in 2025 As the High Holidays approach, Jewish communities across New York City are preparing to welcome the new year with prayer, music, and reflection. From traditional Orthodox