Newark’s University Hospital Finally Gets a Sukkah
(Courtesy of Newark University Hospital) One of the more popular posts on LinkedIn (over 450 likes!) on Sukkot was by a prominent non-Jewish healthcare CEO
(Courtesy of Newark University Hospital) One of the more popular posts on LinkedIn (over 450 likes!) on Sukkot was by a prominent non-Jewish healthcare CEO
Two of the kosher restaurants in Highland Park invited community members to enjoy the chag in their sukkot, which were distinctive from others both in
Gavi Dickman, a senior at RKYHS in Livingston, has been presented with the Kiwanis “Youth Citizen of the Year” award for his volunteer work and
With the COVID-19 pandemic making a traditional Simchat Torah celebration impossible, Congregation Adath Israel in Elizabeth/Hillside, New Jersey, found a creative way to bring the
The American Society for Yad Vashem (ASYV), Yad Vashem’s U.S. affiliate, will host a three-part online video series entitled “Lessons From Our Parents—Conversations,” featuring entrepreneurs,
(Courtesy of YINR) Women’s Initiative for Jewish Studies (WIJS) at Young Israel of New Rochelle is proud to present Dr. Erica Brown on Sunday, October
(Courtesy of Cong. Agudath Sholom) On September 24, the Stamford community received the tragic news that one of its long-time residents, 72-year-old Erwin Reich, was
Are we permitted to participate in tours of Har Bayit (the Temple Mount) led by Orthodox groups in Israel, such as the Machon Mikdash (Jerusalem’s
Parshat Bereishit As we begin the Torah reading cycle once more, we also start a new haftarah cycle. “New,” because, for the last three months
The creation of our world is described in the Torah as a flurry of activity. Rapidly, across a short span of six days, the universe
In the final verses of the Torah, Moshe dies under unusual circumstances. We read that God buried Moshe in an unknown location, “and no one
I had a babysitter when I was a young boy who used to tell me fascinating stories about a thousand-year-old man. Every time he went