The atmosphere was palpable as well over a thousand individuals descended upon the Young Israel of Kew Gardens Hills—a shul envisioned by Rav Fabian Schonfeld, zt”l, as a central gathering place for the Queens Jewish community. One can only imagine the nachas he would have felt seeing every seat filled with Yiddishe neshamot striving to elevate themselves and their families, especially during the spiritually significant days of Sefirah. I had the privilege of marketing this vital event across the diverse neighborhoods of Queens, viewing it as a sacred duty to disseminate its crucial message.

A Gentle Soul With An Eye For Hashem’s Creation

With profound sorrow, the Queens Bukharian Jewish community joins in mourning the tragic and untimely murder of Yitzhak Alishayev z”l (Yitzchak ben Mazal)—known legally and occasionally as Igor—who was killed on Shabbos, May 3, during a nature photography trip in Turkey. He was 45 years old.

Held in Jerusalem, Israel – April 27-28

The inaugural JNS International Policy Summit, held at the Waldorf Astoria in Jerusalem on April 27-28, brought together political, religious, and media leaders to discuss Israel’s future. Against the stunning backdrop of Jerusalem, the event focused on Israel’s security, international diplomacy, and the internal challenges following the October 7th massacre by Hamas terrorists.

As Queens prepares for the most significant overhaul of its bus system in nearly 70 years, local residents are facing a mix of opportunities and challenges. New routes, faster trips, and major service changes go into effect starting June 30. With sweeping updates set to reshape daily commutes, we explain how the new network will affect your ride, your routine, and your neighborhood—and what you need to do now to stay ahead of the curve.

In a major step for Queens, the City Council has officially approved the Metropolitan Park proposal, marking progress toward the transformation of the Citi Field parking lot into a vibrant $8 billion development. Spearheaded by Mets owner Steve Cohen in partnership with Hard Rock International, this ambitious project promises a casino, hotel, live entertainment venues, and a 25-acre public park.