A Special Siyum Treat
Koby Levy of Yeshivat Noam was looking forward to celebrating his last Zoom siyum as a fifth grader. When his rebbe, Rabbi Minchenberg, told the
Koby Levy of Yeshivat Noam was looking forward to celebrating his last Zoom siyum as a fifth grader. When his rebbe, Rabbi Minchenberg, told the
Music often tops the list as an effective balm for periods of anxiety and uncertainty like those we have been experiencing. This fact is tried
Congregation Beth Aaron of Teaneck’s Men’s club celebrated two bar mitzvahs this month. Two weeks ago they honored Akiva Greengart on his bar mitzvah. This
(Courtesy of JFCS) On Sunday, June 14, over 220 people biked, walked and ran their way through Northern New Jersey as participants in the 10th
Thousands from across the globe attend virtual graduation ceremony for the class of 2020. (Courtesy of Yeshiva University) If this were a normal year, 5,000
(Courtesy of Friendship Circle) Everyone loves celebrating their birthday in a special way whether it’s in a restaurant, with family and friends or a special
When the 2019-2020 school year started, plans were already in place for the eighth graders at Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy (Kushner) in Livingston to participate
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC) The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is very excited to share information about Your Summer @ the J on-site and virtual
Dear Mr. Bowman, News reports indicate that you were recently endorsed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, whose record on Israel is deeply distressing and disappointing. Following
Since early May, the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center (HHREC) in White Plains, New York has been inviting guests to attend a weekly “cocktail
Several weeks ago, as we were all hunkered down in our homes dealing with COVID-19, Amy Kirschenbaum of Scarsdale was watching a UJA Federation of
Many countries around the world have navigated the first phase of the corona crisis, slowly resuming their “routines” after months in quarantine. This shift affords