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A childish game of many years ago was to tag an unsuspecting victim with a note that read “Kick Me.” In 2009, as president of
A childish game of many years ago was to tag an unsuspecting victim with a note that read “Kick Me.” In 2009, as president of
Perhaps it was the lead-up to Purim. Perhaps it was the unprecedented and incredibly divisive Clinton-Trump presidential campaign. Perhaps it originates with the alt-right or,
There is a well-known tension at the heart of the Passover holiday. The Haggadah contains a debate about whether the story of the Exodus is
(JNS.org) The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), whose annual policy conference draws more than 15,000 people and is arguably the world’s largest pro-Israel gathering,
These days, Hezbollah is usually associated with its vast arsenal of rockets pointed at Israel, or its heavy involvement in the Syrian Civil War. But
The Lion Den of Bergen County’s Shomer Shabbat Cub Scout Pack, Pack 613, held their first annual “Lego Derby” this past Sunday at Congregation Rinat
For the third year, J-ADD, the Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities, invites the community to its annual conference, to be held this Sunday, March 26,
There was dinner, dancing and lots of fun at the yearly J-ADD Purim party generously sponsored by Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Sholom of Teaneck.
In a day filled with festivities and brimming with pride from their families, the musmachim (rabbinic graduates) who took part in Yeshiva University’s 2017 Chag
All are invited to join Congregation Beth Aaron on Shabbat afternoon, March 25, at 3:30 p.m., for a free workshop that will help participants create
Rav Meir Goldwicht, a rosh yeshiva at Yeshiva University’s Mazer School of Talmudic Studies, head of the Stone Beit Midrash Program and rosh kollel at
The Young Israel of Teaneck (YIOT) will host the Joseph Dresdner, z”l, Memorial Shabbat Chazanut, March 24-25, featuring the world-renowned Cantor Netanel Hershtik and the