Robert Hoenig Named Executive Director of Project Ezrah
Englewood–Robert Hoenig, a former hospital administrator, has been named Executive Director of Project Ezrah, a community Tzedakah organization that helps people find jobs and reclaim
Englewood–Robert Hoenig, a former hospital administrator, has been named Executive Director of Project Ezrah, a community Tzedakah organization that helps people find jobs and reclaim
Combined Services–Monday’s explosion at a nuclear installation in Parchin where two Iranian facility workers were killed elicited no response from Jerusalem. Speaking last week, Prime
River Edge–Last week, students in the girls middle school at the Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey joined members of the extended Flatow family to dedicate
The chief of general staff of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Maj. Gen. Benny Gantz, will conclude his four-year tenure in the middle of February
Tenafly–Saranne Rothberg laughed her way into remission. Refusing to give up, she confronted a stage-four breast cancer diagnosis head on. “Two surgeries, 44 radiation treatments
Eli Rothenberg drove in Noam Kornwasser in the bottom of the 6th with a fielder’s choice ground ball to third, sparking Teaneck to a thrilling
Israeli haredi and religious websites were seething Sunday after it was reported that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu had dined at a non-kosher restaurant on Shabbat
Al-Monitor–Many rumors are circulating in Amman about alleged terror threats to shopping malls and other public places in response to news that the kingdom’s air
Jerusalem–The Jerusalem Post reported last week that ten members of the rabbanut sold more than 1000 ordinations to public employees and soldiers who receive bonuses
Givati Brigade soldiers, who lost three of their friends to suicide after Operation Protective Edge, demand that the IDF examine these cases. “They were young
“It’s all spin … I can assure you with absolute certainty that there will not be any splits in Shas … Shas is united,” visibly
Vosizneias–Frum Jews addicted to their smartphones won’t have to go cold turkey on Shabbos and Yom Tov because of a new, controversial Shabbos App from