Reliving ‘the Good Old Days’ at Our Annual Barbecue
Every summer for the past few years, the texts start flying in early August between our group of about six couples. We agree on a
Every summer for the past few years, the texts start flying in early August between our group of about six couples. We agree on a
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin Aug. 23 in the Russian resort town of Sochi to discuss the “latest
Team of Israeli, Lithuanian and American archaeologists are following a 19th-century plan for the restoration of the synagogue’s mikvah facilities that was discovered in the
Nearly one-third of Britain’s Jews have contemplated leaving the country in the past two years, one in seven British Jews feels unwelcome in Britain, and
Well over 1,500 Orthodox rabbanim from across the United States, hailing from a cross section of communities, have joined the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce’s
The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades will hold an open house for the entire community on Sunday, September 10, 1-4 p.m., where members and guests
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
Many old back issues of Jewish Currents magazine are available at Jersey City Free Books. Visit the website at http://JerseyCityFreeBooks.com and/or the Facebook page at
On Monday, September 4, TorahWeb will hold an event at Congregation Beth Aaron. At 8 p.m., Rav Mayer Twersky will discuss “Yiras Shamayim: Balancing Love
The Yeshiva University community will celebrate the formal investiture of Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman as the school’s fifth president on Sunday, September 10, at David
Residents of Jewish Home Assisted Living in River Vale packed school supplies for youngsters, completing 48 backpacks for OASIS of Paterson, thanks to a program