Creative Quarantine Recipes, Part Two
Burek When restaurants closed, and dining at home was “in” once again, sisters Meital and Adi Hirschkorn of Teaneck took it upon themselves to turn
Burek When restaurants closed, and dining at home was “in” once again, sisters Meital and Adi Hirschkorn of Teaneck took it upon themselves to turn
It is really a hot summer, and I was trying to think of creative ways to make and serve food. I took this idea from
Smooth. Aromatic. Rich. Decadent. Food of the Gods. These are just some of the adjectives used to describe one of the world’s – and Jews’
Our community is blessed with many young people who have obviously learned about doing mitzvot from the many that they see their parents involved in.
Editor’s note: Rising fourth grader Shayna is a budding advice columnist! She hopes to help kids navigate the often complicated, occasionally difficult and always exciting
Noa Bleier, age 7 and a rising second grader, realized the significance of social distancing at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic through the examples
Twice a year, AIPAC hosts the Saban Leadership seminar for more than 400 top student activists to engage in intense political programming and advocacy training.
Camp Gan Israel’s older division, based at Alpine Scout Camp, concluded its six weeks of over 120 campers enjoying daily swimming, archery, sports, arts and
During Community Hero Week Moshava Ba’ir welcomed members of United Hatzalah of Israel to present the significance of what they do. Akiva Pudell, UH volunteer,
Although the summer of fun at Camp Shalom has come to a close, the last days of camp made for the most thrilling week yet!
(Courtesy of Camp Seneca Lake) This week, Camp Seneca Lake will close its gates on a season to remember. However, the summer respite so many
I joined Bike4chai in 2016. I feel so proud to be connected to this organization that I wear their gear whenever I bike or run.