Hey! U.N! Jewish Refugees Count, Too.
(JNS.org) NEW YORK—Jewish and Israeli leaders on Thursday urged greater attention for the plight of the 850,000 Jewish refugees from Arab countries during a conference
(JNS.org) NEW YORK—Jewish and Israeli leaders on Thursday urged greater attention for the plight of the 850,000 Jewish refugees from Arab countries during a conference
New York—The Conference on Material Claims Against Germany (the Claims Conference or CC) has announced that the Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation will provide them
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, popularly known as the Claims Conference, is under fire—from some of the very people it was created
(JNS.org) Forty-two groups, led by the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, recently released a statement calling on the U.S. government to assure that
Teaneck, NJ—Lillian Lee’s charity, “Do Wonders,” a non-profit organization that collects and customizes used wigs, free-of-charge, for women and girls with cancer, held its inaugural
Teaneck, NJ—Maybe you’ve been to Hadassah Medical Center in Israel as a tourist: to view the beautiful stained glass Chagall windows or, as a patient,
New York—Josh Lipowsky, a well-known freelance writer and editor who resides in Teaneck, ran the ING New York City Marathon in just under five hours,
Wildes & Weinberg, P.C., America’s preeminent immigration law firm and O visa experts, is pleased to announce that its Managing Partner, Michael Wildes, secured an
Teaneck—At a gathering of more than 250 people, sponsored in part by the Jewish Community Relations Council of the Federation and the National Council of
Teaneck, NJ—Project Thanks is a new Thanksgiving Day initiative inaugurated by Congregation Beth Aaron, an Orthodox synagogue in Teaneck, to express thanks to the town’s
Bergenfield, NJ—In his late teens, Ely Allen swore off the Modern Orthodox lifestyle, wore his hair long and enjoyed backstage passes to Grateful Dead concerts.
At his home in Bergenfield, Rabbi Ely Allen uses his kiruv organization, the Jewish Outreach Network, to host Shabbatons and events for his former and