Michael Wildes’ Firm Pledges Pro Bono Assistance to Jersey City Widow
Wildes & Weinberg P.C. managing partner Michael Wildes, a former federal prosecutor and current mayor of Englewood, New Jersey, and his team of highly skilled
Wildes & Weinberg P.C. managing partner Michael Wildes, a former federal prosecutor and current mayor of Englewood, New Jersey, and his team of highly skilled
Valley Chabad will ignite six public menorahs erected across the Pascack and Saddle River Valley Communities, followed by celebrations throughout Chanukah. Prominent community leaders and
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) On Monday night, December 9, a crowd of more than 1,200 gathered at the Marriott Marquis in New York City to
(Courtesy of OU) The Orthodox Union (OU), the nation’s oldest and largest umbrella organization for the North American Orthodox Jewish community, has developed an innovative
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC on the Palisades) The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades Waltuch Art Gallery presents Evolving Art, a collection of paintings and ketubahs
(Courtesy of JNF) On December 3, Jewish National Fund held its New Jersey winter reception at the Teaneck Marriott at Glenpointe Hotel and honored Esther
Chabad of Englewood to light up one of 15,000 public menorahs worldwide, symbolizing a universal message of religious freedom. (Courtesy of Chabad of Englewood) Chabad
Friendship Circle of Passaic County will be holding a series of support groups for parents of children with special needs. Led by a JFCS licensed
(Courtesy of Chabad House at Rutgers) Chabad House at Rutgers co-sponsored a prayer vigil for the victims of the act of terrorism committed this week
Anti-Semitic incidents in central New Jersey have concerned the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey and kept their staff busy with initiatives that
In last week’s paper, we ran an article about a beautiful chesed performed by Rabbi Sholom Bogomilsky of the Maplewood Jewish Center (“MJC’s Rabbi Bogomilsky
Some Jewish organizations set the bar higher for all the others. Such was the case on Saturday night, December 14, when the Rutgers Jewish Experience