Am I a Lonely Woman of Faith?
Part I A few weeks ago, I was deeply moved when my daughter, on a Friday afternoon, told me that she could tell Shabbos was
Part I A few weeks ago, I was deeply moved when my daughter, on a Friday afternoon, told me that she could tell Shabbos was
On Monday evening, May 15, The Moriah School hosted their annual Names, Not Numbers© event at The Frisch school for a crowd of over 700.
Newark—Memories of the small bunker where Michael Zeiger and his family hid for 18 months were brought to life as the Randolph resident recounted his
The old saying goes, “One parent can take care of 10 children but 10 children can’t take care of one parent.” A group of Teaneck
The 11th annual Project S.A.R.A.H. Breakfast on April 30 was the most successful yet! Over 350 members of the community took time out of their
With simcha, Lubavitch on the Palisades and Yachad joined together for a wonderful and meaningful Lag B’Omer unity parade, carnival and bonfire. The assembled group
Torah Academy of Bergen County (TABC) will hold its Annual Scholarship Breakfast on Sunday, June 11. Honorees this year are Miriam and Ezra Lightman and
“…we have merited in our time to see the emergence of women as formidable Torah scholars…,” noted Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter at commencement ceremonies for
New York—Synagogues across North America are registering to participate in the OU’s newest nationwide Torah learning initiative. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the
Meira Goldberg of Teaneck always enjoyed math, but knew she didn’t want to study accounting or actuarial sciences at college. She thought computer science would
Embracing sweat but no tears, from ages 6 to 60+ years, a record number of men, women, families, students and OHEL individuals—everyone of different abilities,
The Jewish National Fund held its annual event at The Rockleigh in Rockleigh, New Jersey, on May 7. Rather than the usual local breakfast venue,