Rabbi Moshe Benovitz demonstrates the more things change, the more things stay the same.
Check out the evolution of NCSY's logo from its early days in the 1950s to its current look as it celebrates 60, plus some fun logos from regions and programs throughout the years.
A short history of the life and legacy of Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, his involvement with NCSY, and how he changed the game of "the teshuva movement."
From Great Neck, NY to Shiloh in the West Bank of Israel, Batya Medad of "Shiloh Musings" shares her story of NCSY in the 60s.
Till this day, prominent professionals still use the lessons and values they learned at NCSY. Once an NCSYer, always an NCSYer.
Before she was Jew in the City, Allison Josephs was a typical high school student envisioning her senior prom. That is until she ended up on her first NCSY Shabbaton.
How one NCSYer ended up moving to California and working for Google.
Love Israel? Love NCSY? Bridge the two together and march in the annual Celebrate Israel Parade with the NCSY community on Sunday, June 1, 2014.