COVID-19 Antibody Screening Comes To Bergen County at Yeshivat He’Atid
Entering week nine (or 10, depends who you ask) of our COVID-19 reality, we are witnessing a new phase of possibility, response and action—and maybe
Entering week nine (or 10, depends who you ask) of our COVID-19 reality, we are witnessing a new phase of possibility, response and action—and maybe
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, frontline healthcare workers have been thrust into precarious positions. In addition to putting themselves at risk on a daily basis,
(Courtesy of Congregation Arzei Darom) In an effort to show their gratitude and appreciation for the healthcare workers on the front lines of COVID-19 at
Charlie Harary will be the guest speaker at Shomrei Torah’s virtual NATEP Lag B’Omer program at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12. The event is
Project S.A.R.A.H.’s 14th annual breakfast is around the corner, but this year we are doing things differently. The breakfast was originally confirmed to take place
The word on the street these days is “life will never be the same.” Moving deeper into the coronavirus era brings new questions and information
You might think that Holocaust survivor Joseph Farkas––now in his 90s and living in East Brunswick, who rebuilt his life in the U.S., raised a
I’m a 30-year-old Highland Park resident who works as a clinical social worker. On March 25, I didn’t feel well. I’m a seasoned sufferer of
Kulanu, a dynamic afternoon Hebrew school program for Jewish children who are not in Jewish day school or yeshiva, will be holding a virtual open
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ (JFSCNJ) will present an informational program called “How to Find a Job During the Pandemic,” Wednesday, May 13, at
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ (JFSCNJ) will present a program called “Coping With Loss and Grief During Quarantine,” Monday, May 18, at 8:00 p.m.,