
Miri Couture Gowns Star on the Red Carpet at 2017 Grammy Awards
It is music that draws the eyes and ears of the world to the Grammy awards. But the fashion show on the red carpet is
It is music that draws the eyes and ears of the world to the Grammy awards. But the fashion show on the red carpet is
Watching the sun set over the Hudson River while sipping fine wines and nibbling on delicacies, all kosher, is a remarkable way to spend an
Tenafly—The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades voted last week to continue the policy of closing for Shabbat. In a letter to the Board of Directors,
Enter a bridal salon and be engulfed in a sea of white. You don’t notice the details at first, as racks of gowns blend together
“NOT the Last Butterfly,” a new film co-produced and co-directed by Joe Fab, creator of the film “Paper Clips,” will be shown at the Manhattan
Despite the surprise snowstorm on Saturday, January 7, the sisterhood of Congregation Ahavath Torah drew over one hundred people to “An Evening of Wine and
Not every son is happy to follow in his father’s footsteps. But that’s exactly what Michael Wildes wanted to do. “I had the privilege of
Buying and selling antiques is in Jack Kleczkowski’s blood. His father was in the business back in their hometown of Tykocin, Poland. At age 15,
Englewood—A true community event, Project Ezrah’s annual dinner will be held on Saturday evening, December 17 at Ahavath Torah in Englewood. While scotch and sushi
Rabbi Yisroel David Bacharach is beginning a new Pesach program at the Lansdowne Resort and Spa in Virginia, the apex of his long career in
Kosherfest, an international trade show for the kosher food industry, now in its 28th year, will be held at the Meadowlands Expo Center in Secaucus
The election on November 8 will give the United States a new president and Congress. Jeff Mendelsohn, a former outreach director for AIPAC and a