This week’s parshah, Parshas Pinchas, shows us how one person’s courage and mesirus nefesh can save an entire nation. Pinchas acted quickly and with pure yir’as Shamayim to stop a terrible sin that was causing a plague in klal Yisrael. Because of his z’chus, Hashem gave him a special promise: a “bris shalom,” a covenant of peace.

Mort Klein, a German-born American economist, statistician, and chairman of the Zionist Organization of America for three decades, has been praised as a voice of sanity for the Jewish community. While other American Jewish leaders have often been perceived as “emotional” and playing politics, Klein leaves little to the imagination. He’s a pragmatist and remains one of the most prominent Zionist leaders in America, especially at a time of great existential dangers facing Israel and the Jewish diaspora.

In a powerful display of unity, tradition, and song, Ohr Natan and the Queens Jewish Community Council (QJCC) hosted the 34th Annual Salute to the Russian-Speaking Jewish Community Festival on Sunday, June 29. The event took place at Ohr Natan’s Briarwood shul, drawing a spirited crowd from Queens’ deeply rooted Bukharian and Russian-speaking Jewish communities.

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Emet kicked off the summer with an unforgettable Shabbaton in Passaic, as a group of dedicated jHealth students from Queens College and Adelphi University joined staff for a memorable Shabbos experience. They were welcomed by Emet’s Campus Director Rabbi Reuven Kigel and his wife Devorah, who have been sharing the beauty of Shabbos with Emet students for over 18 years. “The summer Shabbatons are always my favorite, since they are not centered around a mandatory Fellowship program, but participants come simply because they want to experience a Shabbos with us in Passaic. It’s totally lishmah, and as a result, there is always tremendous growth for all those involved – students and staff alike,” Rabbi Kigel said.