Zoom Birthday Parties Aren’t Just for Kids
Birthday parties used to be mainly for young children and for numerically significant milestones. But with the country-wide lockdown depriving us of social interaction, the
Birthday parties used to be mainly for young children and for numerically significant milestones. But with the country-wide lockdown depriving us of social interaction, the
Meeting one’s future spouse is as difficult as the splitting of the sea. It is even more difficult during COVID and the need for social
Many years ago, I spoke at a conference about how Jewish nonprofit long-term care facilities might not survive unless they changed the way they did
During these difficult times, there has been much discussion in the media about the various government programs that are available to help families and small
Project Ezrah is committed to providing community members with up-to-date information and resources to protect and manage finances during this difficult time. As the social
Part 3 (Continued from last week) On October 22,1940, uniformed police notified all Jews living in Baden area to pack within two hours and to
On Shabbat Rosh Chodesh Iyar, Teaneck and Congregation Bnai Yeshurun lost a pillar of our community, and we and many others lost a beloved friend.
It is important to keep our kids active and engaged especially during this time where they are getting minimal activity. Introducing fun activities to work
Reviewing: “Ani Maamin: Biblical Criticism, Historical Truth, and the Thirteen Principles of Faith,” By Joshua Berman. Maggid Books. 2020. English. Hardcover. 334 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1592645381. There
(Courtesy of Nefesh B’Nefesh) Atlantic City native Zo Flamenbaum was one of seven outstanding Olim (immigrants to Israel) from English-speaking countries who has been awarded
If there’s one thing I learned from my recent stint in jury duty, it’s that when they make everyone hold up one hand and they
In Judaism, math matters during Sefirat HaOmer (Counting of the Omer), which begins on the second day of Pesach and continues for seven (7) weeks