Areyvut Brings Chesed Opportunities to Bnei Mitzvah
Recently, Yeshivat Noam hosted a Virtual Bnei Mitzvah Chesed Fair organized by Areyvut, a non-profit organization dedicated to the core Jewish values of chesed, tzedaka
Recently, Yeshivat Noam hosted a Virtual Bnei Mitzvah Chesed Fair organized by Areyvut, a non-profit organization dedicated to the core Jewish values of chesed, tzedaka
The James and Ann Lapin family delivered donated Bears from Bergenfield teddy bears on Wednesday, February 16. The teddy bears were delivered to OneFamily, an
Dear Jenn, My doctor informed me that I need to lose weight. Apparently, I fall in to the “obese” category on the charts. I was
Most people don’t like to think about Pesach until they absolutely have to, but Sarah Stambler, longtime congregant of Congregation Ohab Zedek on the Upper
(Courtesy of Passover Listings) Passover will be here in a few months, and people deciding where to go for the spring holiday are increasingly turning
In 1997, MasterCard launched an advertising campaign that lasted for decades. It was a series of ads that included the cost of certain items, and
I visited Ephraim Kholmyansky in Moscow in October 1987. It was my second trip to the USSR to help encourage Jews, bring hope, make personal
You wake up on Shabbos morning and see your cholent is burning; you have your whole family coming for lunch. Your 4-year-old accidentally spills hot
(Courtesy of Fritz Ascher Society) On Sunday, February 27 at 3 p.m., the Sheen Center for Thought and Culture in New York will present “Identity
More than 40 speakers over a nine-hour period can be mind-numbing for even the most dedicated party loyalist, and that was just the experience felt
As I write this, it has come to my attention that today and tomorrow, February 23 and 24, have been designated Jewish Disability Advocacy Day.
Englewood resident Matt Okin constantly seeks to raise the bar on theater, performing arts and arts education. Over the past 15-plus years as artistic director