Mishpatim: Stopping with Dry Goods on a Snowy Eve
It wasn’t exactly the Storm of the Century, but as snowstorms go, this wasn’t much fun. There was no “easy wind or downy flake” (with
It wasn’t exactly the Storm of the Century, but as snowstorms go, this wasn’t much fun. There was no “easy wind or downy flake” (with
The Israeli Rabbinate has once again decided to accept the “attestation of Jewishness” letters of Rabbi Avi Weiss. That was a no-brainer, and I, for one,
Chris Christie was virtually coasting to the nation’s capital. With a huge win in November to capture a second term as Governor of New Jersey,
It is interesting how one comment from an Israeli minister has managed to strain relations between the U.S. Administration and Israel, while fiery rhetoric and
Growing up in New York in the 1940s to1960s, in a Religious-Zionist family mixed in an odd way with Hashomer Hatza’ir, I was raised on
According to the recently published Pew Survey of U.S. Jews, a staggering 73% of Jews say that remembering the Holocaust is “an essential part of
Chelsea Piers in Manhattan was the setting for the 2014 Annual Gala to benefit Sheba Medical Center. More than $1.2 million was raised to fund
Honorees at this year’s dinner held at the Glenpointe Hotel were Joseph Stobezki, Jennifer Prince Wimpfheimer, and Chani Lichtiger. Joseph Stobezki, the Guest of Honor,
Congregation Shomrei Torah’s 39th Annual Dinner will be held Sunday evening, March 2, at Congregation Keter Torah in Teaneck. This gala evening honors Ann and
The Moriah School (Englewood, NJ), one of the nation’s premier Jewish day schools educating more than 800 students from across Bergen County, will be hosting
In an exciting night of song and talent, Atara Schulhof, 14, a freshman at Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School, was crowned Teaneck Teen Idol 2014. Thirteen
It is not every day that the office of a relatively new non-profit Jewish community organization fields communication from leading multinational corporations, government entities and