Chabad Hosts J-ADD on Lag B’Omer
Chabad of Teaneck hosted residents of the Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities for a Lag B’Omer barbeque. There were creative crafts and good food, a
Chabad of Teaneck hosted residents of the Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities for a Lag B’Omer barbeque. There were creative crafts and good food, a
Anderson Cooper—one of America’s most popular broadcast journalists, television personalities and authors—will appear at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades on June 4, 7 p.m.,
Congregation Ahavath Torah and the Rabbi Isaac L. Swift Chair of Judaic Studies at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades invite the community to the
The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades Waltuch Art Gallery, located at 411 E. Clinton Avenue in Tenafly, presents “Out/About/Underground,” a photography exhibition by artist Victoria
An exhibit of Holocaust-themed memorials and sculpture by Dr. Milton Ohring, a Teaneck resident and former Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science at the Stevens
The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades will present the last film in its IAC Cinematec, where the US public can enjoy screening acclaimed Israeli films
On Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, at 9 a.m., at Congregation Beth Aaron, Rav Hershel Schachter, Rosh Yeshiva at Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary (RIETS),
New York—Yeshiva University’s focus on advanced undergraduate level research continues to intensify with the selection of five exceptional students for the Bertha Kressel Research Scholarship
Some organizations hold silent auctions, but we’re not really the silent type! Emunah of America—Over the Edge is an opportunity to push the limits, experience
Migdal Ohr, Israel’s premier education-focused organization for underprivileged, orphaned, abused and new immigrant children, held its Annual Gala Dinner on Wednesday, May 10, at Convene
Yedei Chesed is excited to announce its upcoming women’s shabbaton taking place in the Clifton-Passaic community on Shabbat Parshat Behaalotecha, June 9. Representing Yedei Chesed’s
Nursing homes throughout the United States all have one thing in common—they are inspected annually by their state health departments if they receive Medicare and