The NORPAC Mission: Making a Difference
When you put a seed in the soil, you hope it will grow. It’s only after the fact that your impact becomes clear. This is
When you put a seed in the soil, you hope it will grow. It’s only after the fact that your impact becomes clear. This is
Marc Stein Brings His Youthful Ideas to the Real Estate Business When Marc Stein was a high school student growing up in Teaneck, he said
“Gishmei Bracha” has rarely had the depth of meaning as in recent weeks for the community of Linden as they prepared for the dedication of
In Englewood, Sheldon Pickholz’s alarm clock radio clicks on at 4:50 every workday morning. By 5:35, he’s crossing the George Washington Bridge, and he arrives
There were many changes to this year’s Yeshiva Girls Hockey League but one thing remained the same: Frisch and Ma’ayanot once again were on top
Two Israeli Police Officers Wounded in Jerusalem Car-Ramming Attack, Attacker Shot Dead (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Two Israeli Border Police officers were lightly wounded on
(JERUSALEM) Jerusalem College of Technology announced last week that Rav Yosef Zvi Rimon has been appointed the institution’s Rabbinic Head as well as the Head
Eighteen-year-olds have a habit of forming close, family-like relationships with each other. It’s rare, however, that Israeli and American teenagers living thousands of miles apart
Sandy Koufax’s ERA: 2.76, a Major League MVP pitcher for the Dodgers. Don Greenberg’s GPA: 3.93, a triple major valedictorian for Binghamton University (See story
Shavuot is an opportune time to reflect on and to revitalize our connection with Hashem and with our family members. Jewish tradition compares Matan Torah,
To the Editor: On June 3 Jewish Family Service of MetroWest will recognize four couples who have meant so much to the Jewish Community in
A pioneer and advocate in the field of Torah study for Orthodox women, Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum was President of the board of Drisha Institute for