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The Judah Fellowship is NCSY’s next level engagement initiative for NCSY and JSU alumni on college campuses. The Fellowship engages highly motivated NCSY and JSU graduates who are dedicated to their ...
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NCSY is the premier organization dedicated to connect, inspire and empower Jewish teens and encourage passionate Judaism through Torah, Tradition and a strong connection to Israel. As a complement to ...
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Transform Yourself – Transform Your Year
Yom Kippur is a time of transformation. We examine our relationship with God, with our friends, and with ourselves. A formula for self-transformation can be found in the 13 Attributes of Mercy (Exodus 34:6-7), which describe God’s infinite kindness,...
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I’m Sorry, I’m Not Sorry: How Not to Apologize Before the High Holidays
Who said saying “I’m sorry” would be easy? Sadly, even after “apologizing,” people still find ways to avoid saying they’re sorry.
Here are 3 common mistakes to avoid when saying you’re sorry. If any examples were left out, well, I’m sorry.
“Mistakes were made” – This is a great way to say you’re sorry, without actually admitting guilt. It’s commonly used by politicians – for example, see this New York Times article: Familiar Fallback for Officials: Mistakes Were Made.) This technique may... -
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By: Batya Rosner
Yosef Tropper returned from ICE Israel on fire, and his flame grew to inspire West Coast and Valley NCSY.
Yosef grew up in an Orthodox home in Los Angeles where observing Shabbat and kashrut were central parts of his upbringing. However, Yosef struggled with forging a deeper connection to Judaism, and by high school he found himself estranged from his religion... -
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Region By Region: How NCSY Began
Beginning in the late 1940s, Orthodox synagogues across America created Jewish youth groups. In the Midwest, South, and Upstate NY, the groups began to cooperate with each other regionally. In 1954, Harold Boxer a”h convinced the Orthodox Union to create...
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