This money can be used to uphold the Kedushah of Eretz Yisroel or fund the woke left Reform and Conservative movements. The choice is yours.

At the holiest place in the world, in a mixed event, a “Megillah of Independence” was read publicly by Conservative male and female “rabbis”. Across the state of Israel, Reform outreach programs, ensnaring thousands of traditional Jews, continue to sprout up. Summer camps that promote alternative lifestyles are offered free to Israeli children. What do all these projects have in common? They are all funded by the WZO, and made possible by money that could, and should, support Torah causes instead.

This past Shushan Purim, 14 energetic and eager boys embarked on an unforgettable journey to Lakewood as a reward for their participation in the 10-week Metikut HaTorah program at Bet Midrash Tov, Rav Menashe Tzadka’s shul. Over the course of at least seven weeks, these dedicated boys immersed themselves in Torah learning, delving into the sugiyos of Chanukah from the Gemara in Shabbat and the Shulchan Aruch.

As captain of her varsity dance team, president of her NCSY chapter, and a track star, Ayelet Sandler had no shortage of options when it came to top-tier colleges. But when Yeshiva University offered her early admission through its highly competitive honors program—complete with generous financial aid—her choice was clear. The unparalleled combination of rigorous academics and a supportive, values-driven environment made YU the perfect fit.