
Jennifer Levy Sworn in at Teaneck Board Of Education Reorganization Meeting
At the Teaneck Board of Education reorganization meeting on January 7, 2025, Jennifer (Jenni) Levy was sworn in by Board Secretary Dr. Victor Anaya as
At the Teaneck Board of Education reorganization meeting on January 7, 2025, Jennifer (Jenni) Levy was sworn in by Board Secretary Dr. Victor Anaya as
Bronx-born Professor Carmi Margolis has spent nearly five decades developing medicine in Israel’s desert. His Israeli medical journey began in 1968 during his medical studies
Every secular new year people yearn for self-improvement and success. Some people have ambitions to become better fathers, husbands or students; some have ambitions to
Pretty much no one wakes up in the morning and says, “Today I am going to insult someone who does not deserve it,” or “Today
In the 1980s and 1990s, the Young Israel of Woodmere experienced tremendous growth, regularly attracting more than 700 people to the main services in the
There is no more towering figure in the pantheon of Zionism than Theodore Herzl. In Israel he is known as the “visionary of the state,”
In a vibrant display of talent, creativity and cultural pride, Jewish women gathered for an extraordinary event that highlighted their diverse skills and unique stories.
(Courtesy of JFNNJ) In the aftermath of Oct. 7, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey has played a critical role in uniting and supporting our
Learn the words in Hebrew to figure out the joke below: שיחקנו—played משחק—game ניחושים—guessing מבחן—test מתמטיקה—math Solution Mom: “What did you do at school today?”
Many people say the reason singles have so many difficulties finding someone is that they are too picky and self-centered. Obviously, many singles feel hurt
Just as the 1929 Hebron massacre galvanized Jews in Israel to strengthen their defenses and solidify the foundation of Zionism, today’s challenges are sparking a
“What’s in a name?” finds its origins in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliette. A Shakespeare I’m not. Nor do I aspire to become one. But with