
In the NOBO Kitchen with Josh
Teaneck—Josh Massin has two passions: Torah and cooking. As executive chef and partner in Teaneck’s Nobo Wine and Grill, he lives and breathes both. Tucked
Teaneck—Josh Massin has two passions: Torah and cooking. As executive chef and partner in Teaneck’s Nobo Wine and Grill, he lives and breathes both. Tucked
Unexpected Gifts by Azriela Jaffe is the story of how two imperfect people created a perfect union, though not perfectly and not alone. They face
When Professor Ze’ev Lev founded Jerusalem College of Technology in 1969, his vision was to educate students who felt that Torah learning and higher education
The delegation of school principals visiting from Nahariya earlier this month listened intently as Englewood Assemblywoman Valerie Huttle described legislation she sponsored to combat bullying
Elizabeth—By the time children with learning disabilities come to The Arrowsmith program at the Jewish Educational Center (JEC) in Elizabeth, they have already travelled a
Teaneck—Ten years ago, Anat and Meir Best walked down Teaneck’s Cedar Lane and saw more than stores, people and traffic: they saw an opportunity. “It
Teaneck—Torah Academy of Bergen County (TABC) celebrated the completion of its expansion and renovation of its school building with a Chanukat HaBayit (home dedication) for
Teaneck, NJ—Maybe you’ve been to Hadassah Medical Center in Israel as a tourist: to view the beautiful stained glass Chagall windows or, as a patient,
Englewood, NJ— The boutique winery in Israel, tucked into a protective forest, was the perfect setting for a visiting celebrity couple from Los Angeles. After
From the vantage point of her life as the matriarch of a large and loving family, Judith Kallman returns to her war-torn childhood in the
Englewood—The camera was rolling at the Moriah School in Englewood, as 55 eighth graders—most of them grandchildren of survivors—listened intently to Jeanette Friedman, editor of
Paramus—Ten teachers from Northern New Jersey visited 10 teachers from Nahariya, Israel this summer. Now hundreds of Israeli and American students will be working together