Camp Shalom Keeps the Fun Going
From our youngest crew all the way through, there is lots of fun for everyone.
From our youngest crew all the way through, there is lots of fun for everyone.
The children of Leah Sokoloff Nursery School had a very “constructive” first week of the summer program. They constructed buildings out of cardboard blocks and
The girls division of Camp 613 showed off their fun and creative side when they made rainbow treats on rainbow dress up day!
Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies students Itai Epstein and William Milun were part of a three person Teaneck High School robotics team that
Floor hockey has been, for many, the only hockey choice in the Metropolitan Yeshiva High School Athletic League (MYHSAL), but now its ice counterpart is
The Jewish Link of New Jersey and Teaneck Doghouse would like to recognize 18-year-old Michal Shechter as this week’s Sportstar of the Week. The recent
The headline reminds me of the proverbial saying, “Is the glass half empty, or half full,” which is a common expression used to rhetorically indicate
(BPT) Whether it’s transforming a fixer-upper into your dream home or just giving a makeover to your kitchen or bathroom, home improvement projects are on
(BPT) As the major outdoor living trend sweeps the nation, decks are getting bigger. But with television shows featuring 3,000-square-foot monster decks, the average homeowner
(Courtesy of Tri State Awnings) In honor of its 20th anniversary, Tri State Awnings recently launched an exciting national contest. People are invited to submit
In honor of the Fourth of July, let’s examine the life of Mickey Marcus, a proud Jewish U.S. hero who became a leader of Israel’s