Temple Emeth to Close Pre-School
Teaneck—As enrollment for next year had been set since the beginning of May, it was with considerable shock that parents learned that one of the
Teaneck—As enrollment for next year had been set since the beginning of May, it was with considerable shock that parents learned that one of the
Washington, DC—Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez (D-New Jersey) has pulled a bi-partisan bill on American/Israel cooperation that he has worked on for more
Teaneck—Lamdeinu, a new center for adult Jewish learning, will be holding its first classes this summer. Spearheaded by Rachel Friedman—long-time associate dean and chair of
Ramat Gan—With the most recent breakdown of peace talks between Israel and the Palestinian Authority and the Palestinian’s intention to declare statehood unilaterally at the
For many seniors at Yeshiva University High Schools (YUHS), one of the most memorable parts of their educational experience takes place outside the classroom—not with
The Yavneh Avalanche’s season came to an end Monday night with a hard fought 2-1 loss against Kushner. After a season where the team has
Teaneck Council Pleads Leniency for HS Pranksters The Township Council asked for leniency from the Bergen County Prosecutor’s Office on behalf of 63 Teaneck High
RAMALLAH–PA President Mahmoud Abbas told The Times of Israel that PA leadership does not intend to seek membership in or help from additional UN and
Peace-making between Israel and the Palestinians has ended. In its place, the battle to explain or rationalize failure has begun. Benjamin Netanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas
West Bank—Most journalists in the field, especially photographers, know the feeling of angry demonstrators approaching a camera crew asking them not to record images of uncovered
JNS.org—Iraq has agreed to extend the American exhibition of Jewish artifacts that are controversially slated to return to the Middle Eastern country. The U.S. National
The recent fourth OU Job Fair in Israel at the Jerusalem Gardens Hotel attracted 54 employers and nearly 1,000 job seekers. Eighteen people were offered