DOI’s Rabbi Karpel Named ‘Healthcare Chaplain of the Year’
Rabbi Zvi Karpel, Chaplain at Daughters of Israel in West Orange, was named “Healthcare Chaplain of the Year” by the Rabbinical Council of America at
Rabbi Zvi Karpel, Chaplain at Daughters of Israel in West Orange, was named “Healthcare Chaplain of the Year” by the Rabbinical Council of America at
The Dor L’Dor Group of Congregation Ahavath Torah will sponsor a “Lunch & Learn” with Rabbi Chaim Poupko on Tuesday, July 26, at 12 p.m.
“It probably says in your manual don’t use additives. But they’ll still try to sell it to you.” On July 17, Becca Ziobro had the
This August, Areyvut will launch Five Days/Five Ways, its first-ever chesed camp for incoming middle school students. The camp will bring middle school students together
The Friendship Circle of Bergen County is taking registrations for its annual end-of-summer camp program, to run this year from August 22 through 26 at
More than 400 students, faculty, staff and family members of graduating students gathered recently at the 92nd Street Y for the Touro College Graduate School
We are Jews. We are. And never are we more reminded of that than when one of our own is killed. It was about four
After a selection process that more closely resembled a reality television show than the usual political appointments, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Friday
Two suspects linked to the Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah will be tried in absentia for a deadly July 2012 suicide bombing that targeted Israeli tourists
“Actually, you know, my middle son was studying 18th-century history and the American War of Independence, and he said to me the other day, ‘You
Dear Mrs. Pfeiffer, Thank you for sharing the story “A Letter Without a Stamp” (July 7, 2016). I was very touched and deeply moved (at
We all likely know someone who serves as a volunteer for TVAC, Hatzolah, CSS or even a neighborhood watch program. Perhaps you are one of