New Englewood Mikvah to Be Named for Rebbetzin Peggy Gopin Weiss
After several starts and stops, a new Englewood mikvah is under construction with an anticipated June completion date, and will be named in memory of
After several starts and stops, a new Englewood mikvah is under construction with an anticipated June completion date, and will be named in memory of
Growing up in Israel, Ilan Amoltov would stand in the family kitchen, watching his mother prepare classic Persian dishes, and fell in love with cooking.
At first glance, the connection between artist Leah Chamish’s two ventures, Murals by Leah and Touring Teddies, is not apparent. But there is common denominator
Englewood–Robert and Irene Gottesman of Englewood were in Cuba with the Jewish community of Havana the day before Chanukah, at the moment Alan Gross, a
Tarrytown–At a Shabbos afternoon panel on fighting global antisemitism at the OU Convention in Tarrytown last week, the executive vice chairman of the Conference of
The dedication of the Moriah School’s Rabbi J. Shelley Applbaum Library and Technology Center Saturday night, January 10, at the Moriah Leadership and Alumni Reunion,
Going out to dinner is a wonderful treat. You sit and relax as your meal is cooked and served, with the remnants whisked away when
Paramus–Yavneh Academy ushered in the first night of Chanukah with a musical performance at The Garden State Plaza in Paramus. Rabbi Jonathan Knapp, Principal, opened
Nechama Sarah Gila Nadborny-Burgeman, author of The Princess of Dan, has created Sarah Danborne, a privileged child of the ’60s, who wanders through academia, America,
A symposium on Jewish Women’s Health at the Teaneck Jewish Center, presented by Holy Name Hospital on November 16, armed 200 women, and a few
If you had to answer questions on 300 chapters in Tanach, with the clock ticking, how would you do? Thirteen men and women are about
Engelwood–Rabbi Shmuel Goldin says that there is no higher act of chesed than someone willing to give of their own body to save the life