On Wednesday evening, November 5, over 100 community women, as well as women from all over the United States, gathered excitedly at the Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills for an amazing Jewish Women’s Unity Challah Bake. There were women of all ages and from all different backgrounds and all different levels of observance united to do a beautiful mitzvah and to connect to one another in a meaningful way. Some women braided challah for the very first time.

In this week’s parshah, we read of the early life of Yaakov and Eisav, two brothers whose paths could not have been more different. The Torah tells us: “Vayisrotzetzu ha’banim b’kirbah – The children struggled within her.” Even before their birth, Rivkah felt an inner turmoil she couldn’t understand.

Mission

Project Inspire mobilizes and empowers Torah-committed Jews around the world to reach out to our less-affiliated brothers and sisters, using their natural abilities and talents to create genuine relationships that awaken Jewish connection and strengthen a growing movement of outreach.

The Grand Ballroom of the Ziegfeld in Manhattan shimmered Sunday night, November 9, as the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) hosted its 2025 Superstar Gala, a night that brought together some of the most influential figures in Jewish, American, and Israeli life – leaders bound by a shared mission: to defend Israel, confront anti-Semitism, and reaffirm the indomitable Jewish spirit in an age of rising hostility.