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As the issue of Meir Kin, and his decision to refuse Lonna Ralbag a get that she feels comfortable accepting, has been fairly prevalent in
As the issue of Meir Kin, and his decision to refuse Lonna Ralbag a get that she feels comfortable accepting, has been fairly prevalent in
Recently, my toddler was fighting a virus, and out of nowhere he said to me, “You can overcome it, right, Dad?” I wasn’t sure how
There are many reasons to be proud of the Jewish community in Bergen County. There are extraordinary chesed organizations, beautiful shuls overflowing with congregants, and
Nasrallah is not the adventurous or gambling type, but it appears he is no longer bound by the lessons of 2006. Although most Israelis fear
Why did the network ignore left-wing, Black nationalist and Islamist Jew-hatred? There were some good points in CNN’s recent special on antisemitism, such as a
When you’re involved in maintaining the security of your shul, school or community institution, two things you learn to value are trustworthy expertise and people
Rabbi Shore looks forward to attracting pre-COVID numbers to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur services. Jewish Learning Experience (JLE) founder Sam Kaplan and fellow founders
With the fall semester about to begin, Jewish City University of New York (CUNY) students and staff will likely continue to confront an antisemitism problem.
The Teaneck Hisorerus HaLev Morning Kollel for Working Men invites all the men and boys of the community to hear divrei chizuk for Elul by
The Raritan Valley Chapter of Hadassah invites community members to join them on a field trip to the Jewish Heritage Museum, 310 Mounts Corner Drive,
The Jewish Home Family is offering members of the community who have loved ones living with dementia a monthly support group at the Jewish Home
(Courtesy of Valley Chabad) On August 4, teens gathered at Valley Chabad in Woodcliff Lake to pack school supplies for children in need. The initiative