A&E Fine Art Represents Israel’s Leading Artists
If you have been to Israel recently, maybe just returning from the Sukkot holiday, you know that Israel has developed a thriving art scene, with
If you have been to Israel recently, maybe just returning from the Sukkot holiday, you know that Israel has developed a thriving art scene, with
It’s hard enough to bear the loss of a child. The pain is magnified when there is no final resting place, no closure. Professor Simha
Mazel tov to Gabrielle Strulowitz, daughter of Caron and Michael Strulowitz of Englewood, and Isaac “Yitzi” Markel, son of Celia and Michael Markel of Teaneck,
When Dmitry Shimelfarb was an eighth grader in Minsk, Belarus, he got the shock of his young life. He took the country’s standard psychological test
In an era of big-box stores and internet sales, Mike Kaplan is keeping his century-old family furniture business current and thriving. Palisade Furniture in Englewood
If you spend time in the Catskills during the summer and want pizzazz instead of pizza for a change, the dining choices keep getting better.
Leah Marinelli has heard a lot of misinformation in the 20 years she has been a certified nurse midwife. She started holding occasional small workshops
It was the flash of color on a drab bench in a crowded railway station in Taiwan that attracted Allan Schwartzbaum’s attention. Especially since it
Reviewing: “Millenial Kosher,” by Chani Apfelbaum. ArtScroll Shaar Press, 2018, 320 pages. ISBN-10: 142262055. $31.49. Don’t pass up “Millennial Kosher,” thinking it’s only for those
In a corner of the front lawn at Englewood’s Congregation Ahavath Torah, two faceless children made of bluestone huddle together, looking at a book with
Joe Godin was back in his element, serving samples of his special cornbread and onion jam at the new and expanded kosher food section of
Glatt Express Kosher Supermarket on Queen Anne Road in Teaneck is sponsoring Jewish Heritage Day with the Rockland Boulders baseball team on Sunday, June 24,