The Problem in Germany Is About More Than a ‘Kippah’
Who could really be surprised by the story that grabbed the attention of the Jewish world this past weekend? When Felix Klein, Germany’s first “Commissioner
Who could really be surprised by the story that grabbed the attention of the Jewish world this past weekend? When Felix Klein, Germany’s first “Commissioner
We all know the new look: A couple is honored. Their names are both printed, but only the man is shown. An ad for a
What do we think of when we think of kiruv (i.e., bringing non-observant Jews back to Jewish observance)? Most likely teenage Chabadniks working the train
Governor Phil Murphy joined Bergenfield Council President Ora Kornbluth and Councilmen Arvin Amatorio and Buddy Deauna, and Mayor Norman Schmelz as they marched in the
Bergenfield resident and Hoover School fifth grade student Alvin Maracallo, 10, was tragically killed on Memorial Day in an accident with an NJ Transit bus
On May 21, I had the opportunity to attend NORPAC’s mission to Washington DC. This was an important one-day mission with a full agenda whose
When two outstanding organizations join together the results can be extraordinary. Such was the case when BVAC (Bergenfield Volunteer Ambulance Corp.) partnered with SINAI’s vocational
At 75, Tal Brody is as engaging as he was as “Israel’s Hero,” when he helped his basketball team defeat the Russian CSKA team in
On the sunny afternoon of Wednesday, May 15, a River Birch was planted in Clarence Brett Park by the Shade Tree Advisory Board as part
Joshua Cohen will helm the newly formed Jewish Federations of New Jersey. Five leading Jewish federations from across the state of New Jersey have announced
Congregation Beth Abraham will host its 24th annual dinner on Thursday, June 20, at Congregation Keter Torah, at 6:30 p.m. This year’s guests of honor
Chabad of Hackensack celebrated Lag BaOmer with a drumming circle, presented by Moshe Sobel. The participants drummed with Chassidic songs as well as learned about