Bris Avrohom Holds Memorial For Rabbi Zvi Kogan, HY”D
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) A memorial service was held at the Bris Avrohom Shul in memory of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, HY”D. Rabbi Mordechai Kanelsky made
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) A memorial service was held at the Bris Avrohom Shul in memory of Rabbi Zvi Kogan, HY”D. Rabbi Mordechai Kanelsky made
The leadership of the Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva (RPRY) in Edison will present the Educator Excellence Award to Tzippy Rapps at the school’s Annual Toby
(Courtesy of Bergen B’Yachad) Rosh Chodesh Kislev brought an uplifting and meaningful experience to the residents of CareOne in Teaneck, as Bergen B’Yachad partnered with
A meet and greet event was held in Teaneck this week featuring New Jersey Democratic primary candidate for governor Steven Fulop and Democratic State Assembly
We all love Thanksgiving. For many, it’s a time to spend the afternoon with family or friends, enjoying traditional food and feeling thankful for the
On a recent night, my block in Bergenfield rang out with air horns—and hate. A largely masked throng came to “protest” a small Israel-related informational
What kind of man was Jacob? This is the question that cries out to us in episode after episode of his life. The first time
Ta’anit 20b records a fascinating practice of Rav Huna (from the William Davidson edition of the Talmud): “Rafram bar Pappa further relates: ‘And every Shabbat
Gratitude is the fertile soil from which human nobility takes root. The 11th-century Spanish philosopher Rabbi Bachya ibn Pakuda identified gratitude as not merely an
As a child, I spent many Shabbos afternoons playing board games with my older brother. Those games helped shape my view of the world. One
Staying Safe We were in the seventh grade and first feeling female attraction. Like many other teenagers, we wondered out loud why Judaism is so
Parshat Vayeitzei The final chapters of the Book of Hoshea from which our haftarah is taken, reflect the basic theme of the entire book, that