Drisha Kollel Fellows to Speak in Teaneck This Shabbat
This Shabbat (Parshat Balak), over 50 fellows of the Drisha Kollel will be visiting Teaneck for a Shabbat retreat, accompanied by Drisha faculty members Rabbi
This Shabbat (Parshat Balak), over 50 fellows of the Drisha Kollel will be visiting Teaneck for a Shabbat retreat, accompanied by Drisha faculty members Rabbi
Trenton—After very strained budget negotiations and an ensuing three-day government shutdown, Teach NJ reported that New Jersey passed a $40 million budget that includes a
Michael Strauss, associate dean, entrepreneur-in-residence and clinical professor of management at the Sy Syms School of Business, has been appointed interim dean of Sy Syms
The Jewish Women’s Renaissance Project (JWRP) trained Jewish mothers to become the next leaders of the community through its first-ever “MOMentum” Fellowship, which kicked off
Prima facie, it may seem somewhat strange for communal rabbis to be entering a discussion concerning emergency response services. After all, one might imagine, this
Shulman brings 30+ years of rehabilitation services experience to JVS programming and clients. Jewish Vocational Service (JVS) of MetroWest New Jersey has appointed Rebecca Shulman
Whippany—Scott Krieger began his three-year term as president of Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ on July 1. No stranger to leadership positions in the
On Sunday, June 25, Bris Avrohom held their annual Gimmel Tammuz commemoration in honor of the Rebbe’s Day at Bris Avrohom Center. The guest speaker,
A group of ladies from Russia recently came to the United States, led by Rebbetzin Chani Lazar, wife of Moscow’s Chief Rabbi Berel Lazar. They
Lynn and John Burza, both residents at Daughters of Israel, renewed their wedding vows, celebrating 24 years together, in a beautiful outdoor ceremony on June
A program called “Yoga and Meditation Techniques for Caregivers,” for Holocaust survivors and their caregivers, will take place on Monday evening, July 10, from 6:30
Amy and John Pregulman, the founders of KAVOD, a Memphis, Tennessee-based organization that helps Holocaust survivors in the US, will be coming to the JFS