‘I Am Still Her Father’
Alisa Flatow HY”D, a Brandeis University honor student taking off a semester to study in Israel, started her journey to the beach in Gush Katif
Alisa Flatow HY”D, a Brandeis University honor student taking off a semester to study in Israel, started her journey to the beach in Gush Katif
During the last decade of her long life, world-renowned pianist and teacher Ruth Coruh had only one student, Gavri Kepets of Teaneck. When Gavri, now
(Courtesy of OHEL) Hundreds of dedicated participants, young and senior, individuals and families, spent Sunday, May 19, jumping, climbing, swimming, running, muscling and crawling their
We are still dancing in our hearts and minds from the beautiful wedding we celebrated just a few days ago. Our children Chavie and Chaim
On June 12, between 7 and 10 p.m., Teaneck’s Avenue Event Space will be hosting the first-ever ‘Business for a Cause,’ a benefit dinner and
If you work, you need a resume. Yes, even if you are not looking for a new job! You see, your resume serves as a
Even if you’ve been to Auschwitz and other major camps the Germans established in a vast network of 42,500 ghettos, concentration camps and death camps,
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC) The Thurnauer School of Music at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is excited to announce the addition of “Musikgarten” classes
The Warsaw Ghetto uprising began on April 19, 1943, when German troops and police entered the ghetto to deport the remaining 55,000-60,000 Jews to extermination
Ohr Torah Stone’s Beren-Amiel and Straus-Amiel programs are celebrating the 20th anniversary of sending well-trained, creative and motivated educators and rabbis to serve Jewish communities
It’s been a rueful coincidence. When teaching Jewish history, it is mostly unfortunate when events repeat. Yet, there are teaching moments that make a classroom
Chazaq does everything from a-z. As its two middle letters attest, Chazaq does everything humanly and heavenly possible to raise the Jewish people from a