Ohr Saadya: A Growing Teaneck Shul With That ‘Out of Town’ Feel
Is it possible to live in Teaneck and still get that small-town feeling? Well, the members of Ohr Saadya believe it is and pride themselves
Is it possible to live in Teaneck and still get that small-town feeling? Well, the members of Ohr Saadya believe it is and pride themselves
Cindy Pikul loved volunteering for the annual JFS Wheels for Meals—A Ride to Fight Hunger, which she did for three years. Even as she was
For my Bat Mitzvah project I wanted to do something that combined two things I loved: horses, and my friend Kayla. Kayla is a 3
West Orange—B’nai Mitzvah children today often decide to take on a special “mitzvah project” as they approach Jewish adulthood. Some collect food for the poor
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest will hold its annual Evening of Laughter on Wednesday, June 3 at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun, 1025 South Orange Avenue in
Spearheaded by the Jewish Historical Society (JHS) of NJ, in conjunction with Daughters of Israel’s Recreation Department, students from West Orange High School conducted oral
On Sunday, May 17, the West Orange community will have the rare opportunity to fulfill the mitzvah of k’sivas Sefer Torah, the writing of a
This Shabbat, May 16, Parshat Behar-Bechukotai, Congregation Etz Chaim invites the community to join them as they welcome Israel Bonds Scholar-In-Residence, Pinchas Landau, as he
Whenever my grandfather would visit us he would ask me to obtain the key for the local synagogue. As regular readers of this column know
Vayikra: 26: 3-46 Frieda could always tell when one of Jason’s job interviews had gone badly. They lived in a fourth-floor walkup in an older
I am a fashion don’t. It’s ok. I feel that admitting the problem is the first step in solving it. Though, in this case, I
I made aliyah going into 11th grade from Teaneck to Ma’ale Adumim at what people like to call “the impossible age,” 16 years old. I