For French real estate mogul Michel Ohayon, the Jerusalem Waldorf is the most spiritual purchase of his career
Charged with leading a fledgling seminary in Gateshead, Rav Mordechai Miller sculpted the Torah landscape. His son and successor Rav Todros Miller recounts his father’s unusual story
He founded Camp Sternberg. He dealt with teens-at-risk years before it became a term. He was a cloak-and-dagger negotiator who freed political prisoners. From the jungles of Mozambique to the corridors of the White House, Rabbi Ronnie Greenwald lived in dozens of spheres and presided over hundreds of causes.
Hendel Futerfas — a 29-year-old artist and Lubavitcher chassid — infuses his art with color and joy
Whether or not long-shot candidate Yossi Deitsch will be voted in as mayor of Jerusalem inthe fast-approaching elections, he’s managed to change the parameters of the debate