An Open Letter to Parents And Teens: Social Media Impacts Our Identities
Here’s the pitch: This is hard for me to do. I know a fair amount about building school culture and have strong opinions about choosing
Here’s the pitch: This is hard for me to do. I know a fair amount about building school culture and have strong opinions about choosing
Over the past few weeks, I’ve tried to pay attention to the habits of fellow daveners in a number of shuls I’ve attended. I don’t
You can write the end of the story yourselves: A student walks out of their first job interview. They were able to answer all of
“One who asks: ‘What is my obligation?’ instead of ‘What are my rights?’ —lives in an entirely different world.” (Rabbi Moshe Tzvi Neria) Growing up
Instead of dealing with the rampant discrimination and hate on their campuses, officials are rubbing it in the Jewish community’s face. The City University of
Eric Adams said recent state reforms are designed to protect criminals. New York Mayor Eric Adams has said that he would welcome federal intervention to
(Courtesy of YU) Amid acres of lush greenery at Camp Dora Golding in the Poconos, more than 200 young women from Stern College for Women
On September 18, the Fleetwood Synagogue community completed and welcomed a new sefer Torah. The event began at the home of Hallie and Nir Gadon.
(Courtesy of Chabad of Hackensack) With Rosh Hashanah just around the corner, Chabad of Hackensack is releasing a brand new Jewish calendar—and it’s unlike any
Twenty-five years ago Allen and Joan Bildner had the idea that by providing seed money to establish a center for the study of Jewish life
(Courtesy of Bergen Hatzalah) Mayor Michael Wildes of Englewood (left), Chief Jeff Kaplan (middle) of the Englewood Fire Department and members of Bergen Hatzalah (l-r)
(Courtesy of JFNNJ) Local leaders Suzette Diamond, Robin Epstein and Dina Bassen joined Jewish Federation CEO Jason M. Shames and a delegation from across the