Jordan’s King Abdullah Presses Abbas for Calm
Jordan’s King Abdullah has reportedly sent Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas an urgent message to calm tensions between the Palestinians and Israelis. According to Israel’s
Jordan’s King Abdullah has reportedly sent Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas an urgent message to calm tensions between the Palestinians and Israelis. According to Israel’s
Under the administration of President Barack Obama, much has been publicized regarding the above-average strain in the historically stalwart US-Israel relationship. To the north, a
The wave of Palestinian terrorism plaguing Israel has caused mass fear, injuries and deaths. The news is almost impossible to keep up with, as violent
Rabbi Chaim Yehiel Rothman becomes sixth fatality of November 2014 Har Nof synagogue attack • Rothman had been hospitalized in a vegetative state over the
Kollel Chatzos in Meron fulfills the dictum of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, who wrote about the greatness of rising at chatzos in the Zohar many
Bruce Prince, a dedicated husband, loving father, active member of the New Jersey Jewish community and dedicated Team OHEL runner, is being honored this November
In solidarity with Israel during these difficult times, 18 Teaneck businesses teamed up last week to raise thousands for United Hatzalah of Israel. Participating businesses
As a child’s bar or bat mitzvah approaches, thoughts often turn to “becoming a Jewish adult,” “taking on additional mitzvot,” “celebrating,” “party,” and even “mitzvah
With the November 2015 election upon us, the following are some candidates to watch: Bergenfield: Mayor Democratic two-term Councilwoman Ora Kornbluth is looking to become
Teaneck—TeachNJS played host to a well-attended final candidate forum Tuesday night for Board of Education candidates at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun. The election is set for
As the Fair Lawn Town Council elections rapidly approach, the candidates discussed local issues at a forum, sponsored by the League of Women Voters of
Lisa Swain, Kurt Peluso and Ellen Taner are trying to do something that has not been done in four years: bring a Democratic majority to