MetroWest to Hold Tryouts for 2015 Mini & Junior Maccabi Games
Jewish boys and girls ages 9–12 (as of 5/1/15) interested in participating in the 2015 Mini or Junior Maccabi Games will have an opportunity to
Jewish boys and girls ages 9–12 (as of 5/1/15) interested in participating in the 2015 Mini or Junior Maccabi Games will have an opportunity to
Livingston–On the surface one might not think that a Modern Orthodox rabbi and a Reform rabbi would have much in common. After all, conventional wisdom
Yachad has partnered with two leading Jewish camp programs, one near Toronto and one in New Hampshire where individuals with special needs will be given
Teaneck–Time to make the donuts and eat the latkes! Noah’s Ark Deli and Restaurant hosted the Cedar Lane Management Group’s ‘Annual Latke Eating Contest’ on
Teaneck–The Splash Pad initiative continues to gain momentum and exposure in the community. This is an exciting, new, all-inclusive outdoor garden and water play area
Rabbi Eli Mansour, a leading Sephardic rabbi, will present a shiur on “How to Deal With Envy,” at Congregation Keter Torah on Motzei Shabbos, December
Families celebrated Chanukah by attending the menorah lighting ceremonies in Closter and Tenafly hosted by Lubavitch on the Palisades of Tenafly. All joined in celebration
Terminal B at Newark Airport had been very quiet when Adam Baskin first arrived at 6 a.m. He could hear the whirring noise of the
Put yourself, for a moment, in Yosef’s place. You have just revealed your true identity to your brothers. An identity that for the past 22
In one of the most moving monologues in the Bible, Yehuda stands before Yosef and takes complete responsibility for his brother Binyamin; he spares no
The Jewish attitude to leisure is complex and reveals a fundamental divide over religion. The New York Times reported this summer that a Hasidic camp
There are things that happen in life that take maybe a few minutes of time and yet leave an impression for a lifetime. A wonderful