Bergen County’s ‘Project Meet Your Match’ Resumes Shidduch Meetings
In February 2020, shortly prior to our world closing up, a rare phenomenon took place in Teaneck. An in-person shidduch meeting, under the rubric of
In February 2020, shortly prior to our world closing up, a rare phenomenon took place in Teaneck. An in-person shidduch meeting, under the rubric of
Moshe, Sara and Orly Geffner had fun building a snowman on their day off from school last Friday.
Marc Stein, CEO of Links Residential, is excited to launch his own podcast, “Whatever It Takes.” This business and entrepreneurial podcast takes its listeners behind
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) On Tuesday, January 11, the 220th General Assembly of the State of New Jersey took place, which included the swearing-in of
Several incidents of swastikas being scrawled in town schools and a park have alarmed residents, clergy and officials in the quiet suburban community of Westfield
On January 10, the government of Israel held a virtual international press briefing, “Israel Faces COVID-19—Omicron and the Fourth Vaccine Dose.” Dr Asher Salmon, head
The Highland Park Community Kollel is pleased to announce that the guest of honor at this year’s breakfast will be Dr. Arnie Lustiger. The breakfast
Yad L’Olim is constantly getting messages from people saying: “Help, I tested positive at the airport.” “Help, I’m visiting, didn’t feel well and tested positive.”
Join Congregation Beth Aaron of Teaneck as they welcome Cantor Ari Greene to lead this Friday evening, January 14, at 4:35 p.m., for a special
On Wednesday, January 12, the TABC board president sent an email to the school’s families, sharing the news that Rabbi Adelman had submitted his resignation,
After 9/11, when the horror and trauma had subsided, Americans found themselves asking what had happened and why. Was it a disaster? A tragedy? A
The OU website sets forth the bracha on apple sauce: “Shehakol is to be said if the apples are pureed. This applies mostly to commercially