Learning for Life: Ma’ayanot Offers Diverse Adult Learning Opportunities
Now that children and grandchildren are back in school, it’s time for adults to return to their own learning as well. Leading the charge as
Now that children and grandchildren are back in school, it’s time for adults to return to their own learning as well. Leading the charge as
Itamar, a yishuv in the center of Israel in the hills of Shomron, was established on Israel Independence Day in 1984 by a small group
Mondays at 7:30 p.m.: The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades will present its popular film discussion series Top Films You May Have Missed with five
September 11—On Sunday, Adam and Dana Sasouness of Englewood hosted an outdoor NORPAC reception for Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) at their home. Born and raised
A special Shabbat kiddush is almost always associated with an individual person or family, whether it’s to celebrate a wedding, a bar/bat mitzvah, or perhaps
Teaneck resident Chaim Kiss will be serving as the Guest Chazzan this Shabbat at Lincoln Square Synagogue. In recent weeks, Chazzan Kiss has served as
Raquel Haber and Emmy Speiser, 8-years-old who attend The Moriah School, raised over $160 in honor of the firefighters and victims of 9/11 by selling
In case you have not heard, all the fall yomim tovim are in October this year. It will be cool enough to wear our fall
Rebecca Stein, age 5½, recently hit a big accomplishment. Shortly before her third birthday, Rebecca, who frequents the Bergenfield library with her sister, grandmother and
At a busy thoroughfare in Gush Etzion, three Chayalim are taking a break from their grueling patrol shift on a day of intense Israeli heat.
Are you a senior or physically challenged individual who needs assistance building your sukkah? Jewish Home at Home’s Safely@Home, formerly Bonim Builders, would like to
Magen Yehuda, an Israeli non-profit organization that provides security and anti-terror training for communities in Israel, will be visiting Teaneck on Sunday, September 25. In