From the Desk of an 18-Year-Old Yeshiva Student: L’Shana HaBet B’Yerushalayim?
Over the past several decades, it has become the norm in most Modern Orthodox communities for high school graduates to study in Israel for a
Over the past several decades, it has become the norm in most Modern Orthodox communities for high school graduates to study in Israel for a
The Bank of Israel on Tuesday revealed that the new 20 and 100 shekel bills, which feature the portraits of prominent Hebrew-language female poets, have
The tragically accurate testimony in the Passover Haggadah that “in every generation there come forth those who wish to destroy us” is a daily reality
The life and legacy of Rabbi Jacob and Deborah Rubenstein, z”l, was memorialized this week on the eve of their ninth yahrtzeit, at Yeshiva Heichal
Shortly after each new school year begins, Rabbi Yaakov Nadler, fourth grade rebbe at Yeshivat Noam, takes his students on a nature hike along the
This past Sunday, March 26, Bris Avrohom of Fair Lawn distributed hand-baked Shmura Matzah from Israel to the children of the CETT school. Children took
On Sunday, April 3, members of Brownie Troop 96887 met with Aja Cohen and learned about yoga. Ms. Cohen taught the girls about yoga, played
In conjunction with the Teaneck Jewish Community Council’s Holocaust Committee, a Holocaust photographic exhibition will be on display at the Teaneck Library in April and
Teaneck—Black Box Studios’ Black Box Performing Arts Center proudly presents a new production of the original comedy/drama “Twist of Faith,” which will play on Wednesday,
Trees of Love, a program sponsored by the Teaneck Shade Tree Advisory Board, offers the opportunity to plant a native tree in a Teaneck park
In preparation for Pesach, New Jersey Yachad is happy to partner with “Kreative Kidz” for a wonderful new series of Pesach crafts. The NJ Yachad
New York—On Thursday, March 23, Manhattan Jewish Experience (MJE) celebrated 18 years of successful outreach at its annual dinner, held at the Museum of Jewish