Move Over, Ice Cream: Urban Pops Burst With Cool, Fresh Flavor
Teaneck—When Sophia Cohen, a young mother in Brooklyn, started making sorbet at home in June 2012, during a very hot Shavuot season, she didn’t imagine
Teaneck—When Sophia Cohen, a young mother in Brooklyn, started making sorbet at home in June 2012, during a very hot Shavuot season, she didn’t imagine
Kosherfest, an international trade show for the kosher food industry, now in its 28th year, will be held at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus
Everyone has heard that “clothes make the man.” But what about when clothes are actually “made for the man (or woman)?” Ravis Custom Tailors has
“Don’t forget about fashion for men,” has been a comment made by Jewish Link readers. “We really like to look good but may need some
The temperature is slowly falling, and summer suits are getting swapped out for the winter ones. Now different types of clothing options open up, and
This time of year suits can take a beating. All day in shul on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, outside in the Sukkah, and constant
Thanks to the Better Together grant, Yeshivat Noam sixth graders have the opportunity to visit the Daughters of Miriam monthly and develop special bonds with
The fifth grade students at Lubavitch on the Palisades School had an incredible learning experience. They have been reading Journey to Jo’Burg by Beverly Naidoo.
Yeshiva University High School for Boys (MTA) hosted its first blood drive of the school year this past week. Coordinated by the Arista National Honor
Every child at RYNJ had the chance to participate in a school-wide mock election. The younger grades chose between red and blue and voted for
Tevaland, a rescue farm for animals, visited Helen Troum Nursery School at Temple Beth Sholom in Fair Lawn. As part of the students’ mitzvah (good
TABC rebbeim dressed in their STORM best as they prepared for Hockey Opening Night, a ruach-filled night which opened the varsity hockey season and saw