OU Social Media Training Video
Jun 15, 2018
By leffr
Korach Yomi
There once was a traveling maggid, who made his living by delivering drashos in shuls throughout the land. Unfortunately, he only knew one drasha, which was on parshas Korach. This
Feb 22, 2018
By Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
OU Member Shul Opens Doors for Super Bowl
On Sunday, February 4, 2018, the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots will face off in Super Bowl LII, to be held in U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, MN, home of the
Feb 2, 2018
By OU Staff
New Issue of RCA’s Tradition Centers on Abuse in...
How do we discuss abuse in the Jewish community? What should we do Halakhically about abusive rabbis? Why is it so hard to address these topics? Read about all this
Nov 2, 2017
By OU Staff
Truth to Power: Rejecting Terror
It should come as no surprise that, when it comes to Middle East politics, not everyone agrees with us. And it’s not necessarily because others are evil or anti-Semitic. We
Jul 27, 2017
By Rabbi Jack Abramowitz
On Women’s Professional Roles in the Synagogue
Click here to download the responses of the Rabbinic Panel on professional roles of women in the synagogue, and the accompanying OU response. For media inquiries, please contact pr@ou.org. Comments?
Feb 2, 2017
By OU Staff
Elizabeth Community Reacts to Hometown Bomber’s Arrest
NEW JERSEY – As news spread of the arrest of Ahmad Khan Rahami, suspected bomber of the weekend’s incidents in Chelsea and Seaside Park, many in the New York metropolitan
Sep 20, 2016
By OU News
Orthodox and Millennial? Let your voice be heard.
What do Orthodox Jewish ‘millennials’ think about? You tell us. Jewish Action, the magazine of the Orthodox Union, is looking for the thoughts and impressions of Orthodox millennials on the following: Dating/relationships The
Jul 12, 2016
By JA Mag
Rabbi Lau: Elie Wiesel was a man of tremendous...
On Israeli Radio Kol Hai, Chief Rabbi of Tel Aviv, Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, eulogized Elie Wiesel, who passed away this week in New York: “For forty days he succeeded in
Jul 6, 2016
By OU Staff
Elie Wiesel gave the Holocaust a face and the...
Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust survivor and Nobel laureate who became a leading icon of Holocaust remembrance and a global symbol of conscience, died Saturday at 87. His death was the
Jul 5, 2016
By OU Staff
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