BERGEN NEWSBRIEFS – AUGUST 18, 2016
Master Sofer/Scribe to Speak at Rinat Yisrael The Adult Education Committee of Congregation Rinat Yisrael will present “The Story of the Scroll,” featuring sofer Rabbi
Master Sofer/Scribe to Speak at Rinat Yisrael The Adult Education Committee of Congregation Rinat Yisrael will present “The Story of the Scroll,” featuring sofer Rabbi
“Jews in the Diaspora must feel that they have a personal stake in the narrative of the State of Israel. It is no longer sufficient
The Teaneck Chamber of Commerce partnered with the Do Wonders Charity (www.dowonderscharity.org), a program headed up by Lillian Lee of Lillian Lee’s Salon on Teaneck
Narberth, PA—The Kohelet Foundation announced today the inaugural year of its Kohelet Prize. The unrestricted $36,000 prize will be awarded to educators or teams of
(Courtesy of Ezras Torah) Ezras Torah, the organization serving talmidei chachamim and their families, primarily in Israel, held a well-attended event this past Tuesday evening
The Jewish Home Family has introduced iN2L (It’s Never 2 Late) computer units in its facilities and programs after receiving four of them as a
Paramus—The Friendship Circle of Bergen County (www.bcfriendship.com) will hold its annual NJ Friendship Walk on Sunday, September 18, 2016, at Votee Park, on Queen Anne
This September, coinciding with its inaugural season of professional theater in the new and constantly evolving Black Box Performing Arts Center (BBPAC) in the heart
If Texas is big, this undertaking may be even bigger. Over 400 members of a non-profit organization named Kids of Courage are heading on an
The Fairleigh Dickinson University Yeshiva & Seminary Program is pleased to announce the offering of an additional specialization in its Seminary Program for women in
A team of teachers from the Moriah School recently participated in a three-day professional-development session focused on developing actionable implementation plans for personalized learning. These
NaShira, the Passaic Women’s Choir, has been delighting members and audiences for over two years. Led by veteran choir director Batya Harris, it was founded