Project Ezrah: Free Job Help—Really Helps!
Project Ezrah helped me land a dream job. I wish more people knew about it so they too could benefit. Free to the community, the
Project Ezrah helped me land a dream job. I wish more people knew about it so they too could benefit. Free to the community, the
I write in response to Rabbi Staum’s “Historically Speaking” article on July 6, 2023. Being the parent of an active member of the U.S. Army,
Any careful student of Hebrew would notice that several key Torah ideas are related to plant life. For example, siach means both conversation as well
By Rabbi Efrem Goldberg/rabbiefremgoldberg.org This past Shabbos, I found myself davening at the shul with probably the worst decorum in the world. People were not
When Benjamin Netanyahu first became prime minister in 1996, he won with a simple slogan coined by some of his Chabad supporters: “Netanyahu: Good for
By Dan Rozett Dan Rozett, Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey’s Director of Community Relations and Israel Engagement—and retired First Sergeant of the
Wednesday Aug. 9 will mark the beginning of the 14th annual Bike4Chai event, a two-day, 180- mile bike ride to benefit the children and families
September will mark one full year since Nechama Price and Rivka Alter partnered as yoatzot halacha for the Teaneck community. According to the data accrued
(Courtesy of Touro University) The Lander College Finance Alumni Network launched last month with dozens of Touro alumni gathering on a Manhattan rooftop to schmooze,
(Courtesy of OU) The yom tov season means that hundreds of people will be walking home from shul at night several times a week. Many
(Courtesy of Keter Torah Sisterhood) This Wednesday, July 19, at 8 p.m., Teaneck’s Congregation Keter Torah will host a free educational event for women with
(Courtesy of NJ Lottery Commission) The New Jersey Lottery announced that Dr. Munr Kazmir has been sworn in as the newest member of the Lottery