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Many Jews love chopped liver. In fact, chopped liver is so popular that they also make a widely-available vegetarian version for the less carnivorous among
Many Jews love chopped liver. In fact, chopped liver is so popular that they also make a widely-available vegetarian version for the less carnivorous among
As much a privilege as it is to taste wines for work, it’s a true joy to recognize a well-crafted, affordable wine. The vintner’s craft
Last Sunday, at the Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies, the Bee Gees team were announced as the winners of the Crown Heights Quest
What an inspirational few weeks at the Idea School! Celebrating their first Chanukah together, students designed a representation of what the holiday means to them
BPY middle schoolers learned how to tie tzitzit, according to both Sephardic and Ashkenazic traditions. These tzitzit will be sent to our modern day Maccabees
On Wednesday evening, December 6, Moriah fifth graders in classes 5-2 and 5-3 gathered at Sharon Herenstein’s home with their teachers for a very special
Yavneh Academy sixth graders recently received an evite to a bar/bat mitzvah celebration of Aliza Davis and Jason Rosen to be celebrated in school. What
TABC is proud to announce that a third of the Class of 2019 has already been accepted to at least one college of their choice
On the fast of Asara B’Tevet, Ma’ayanot delved into the topic of kavana during tefillah and meeting one’s potential. Students selected from a choice of
Nitzanei Noam is excited to announce that Morah Elana Kessler will be the assistant director of the Teaneck location at Congregation Bnai Yeshurun. Morah Elana
MTA’s Shacharit minyan was enhanced by the presence of RIETS Roshei Yeshiva Rav Hershel Schachter and Rav Herschel Reichman, who joined talmidim and rebbeim from
Mazal tov to Yeshivat He’Atid’s pre-k and kindergarten students for completing their learning of sefer Bereishit! Each class presented posters for the various parshiyot in