Finding Your ‘Tikvah’: Thoughts From an Israeli College Graduate
“Odeh et Hashem Elokai bechol levavi ve’achabda shimcha le’olam—I thank Hashem, my God, with all of my heart, and will honor His name forever.” I’m
“Odeh et Hashem Elokai bechol levavi ve’achabda shimcha le’olam—I thank Hashem, my God, with all of my heart, and will honor His name forever.” I’m
In the midst of our spiritual preparation for the upcoming Yomim Noraim, we recall the poignant and sometimes painful words of the tefillah U’netaneh Tokef,
Twice a year, before Rosh Hashanah and Pesach, Hedy Needle brings her hats to Teaneck. What’s so special about her hats? Why do women “in
The images of the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey have haunted viewers from around the world, but for those in the eye of this “500-year
If ever a day was made for playing hard it would be the last day of summer vacation. But six young people from three Teaneck
The Rozenbergs of Bergenfield sold “Hot Dogs for Houston” and raised $700 for the Orthodox Union. The Schmutters and Korns, also of Bergenfield, held a
Seth Leavitt of Abeles&Heymann, a resident of Englewood, has established a GoFundMe page to send salamis to families in Houston affected by Hurricane Harvey. “For just
Emunah of America- Libby Kolb Chapter invites you to its annual Shabbat tea honoring “Our Women: The Quiet Heroes,” to be held on September 16
Teaneck’s Black Box Studios invites the community to its Fall Performing Arts Workshop open house, to be held on Sunday, September 10, from 11 a.m.
This Sunday, September 10, at 10 a.m. there will be a youth kickoff at Ahavat Achim featuring the new youth director, Chad Shapiro; a Federation-run
The Gela Feldman Chapter of Emunah will be honoring past chapter and co-presidents Cheryl Borenstein and Abby Herschmann at a private home in Englewood on
Would you like candy platters hand delivered to family and friends in Highland Park, Edison and East Brunswick? Sweets to Nuts of Highland Park is