The Art of Doing a Mitzvah
A reimagined March Mega Food Drive addresses food insecurity. (Courtesy of JFNNJ) When the pandemic forced all in-person gatherings in our community to end, Jewish
A reimagined March Mega Food Drive addresses food insecurity. (Courtesy of JFNNJ) When the pandemic forced all in-person gatherings in our community to end, Jewish
When he was a pulpit rabbi, Rabbi Dr. Norman Lamm, zt”l, began engaging in a very simple but meaningful practice. Every Friday afternoon, he would
Anyone who listens to the radio while driving or at home has probably become immune to the daily tirade of advertising that we are being
Teaneck’s Chaim Kiss emceed over Pesach at the Kosherica program at the Hyatt Grand Reserve Puerto Rico.
(Courtesy of CBY) On Thursday, April 1, over 100 people joined the Congregation Bnai Yeshurun Youth Department on a Circle Line chol hamoed cruise to
NJ students in Israel organize “day of sports” for youth at risk in Jerusalem. (Courtesy of Aish) Every year, students at the Yeshiva Aish HaTorah’s
In November, 2020, the voters of New Jersey by a significant majority decided in favor of the legalization of marijuana. Following the public’s decision to
(Courtesy of Genova Burns) Genova Burns LLC of Newark, New Jersey, is pleased to announce that Avi D. Kelin, along with three colleagues, was elevated
With Olga Segal Photographed by David Beyda On love of the Torah: When my kids were younger, I used to make parsha cakes for them weekly
My memory of a family friend, Mae Federbusch, goes back generations to a foreign land, many years ago. Yet, my thoughts of Mae seem current
Welcome to “How Should I Know?”—the column that’s trying its hardest to remember what we used to do with our time before we started spending
When Pesach ends, many Jews experience the Cinderella effect with respect to their uneaten kosher-for-Passover items. For many Jews, those brownies, cookies, kichel and mandel