Philanthropic Trends in the Jewish Community: What Are Our Goals?
Tzedaka is central to Jewish life—and the Orthodox community in the tri-state area is no exception. Last year, the Ruderman Family Foundation, in partnership with
Tzedaka is central to Jewish life—and the Orthodox community in the tri-state area is no exception. Last year, the Ruderman Family Foundation, in partnership with
On Sunday, December 8, every single seat at Bris Avrohom—Congregation Shomrei Torah Ohel Yosef Yitzchak in Hillside—was filled with people honoring the life of community
Israeli activist Shay Kallach didn’t always imagine a life of Zionist advocacy. The founder and director of Netsach Israel, a movement focused on the restoration
The scene at Grand & Essex in Bergenfield on Friday, Nov. 22 was one of heartwarming progress: Thousands of customers happily accepted a wearable reflector
Tamar Warburg is certainly in the right place at the right time—the Teaneck lawyer and mother of five has recently announced her candidacy for New
On Thursday, Nov. 7, at the UJA-Federation of New York offices in Manhattan, the seventh floor was abuzz. Community leaders, organizational heads and educators alike
As the world was waking up on Friday, November 8, there was already extremely troubling news: Thousands of Israelis who had traveled to Amsterdam to
On Thursday, October 31, nearly 300 people met at the Yale Club in New York City to discuss a topic that has been on top
Fort Lee parent and biology professor Margarita Vigodner is on a mission: to take a stand in the Fort Lee school district. As the Board
Baruch Levine has been releasing meaningful Jewish music for decades, not only as a composer but as a singer, gaining popularity for his signature song,
In both her roles as educator and attorney, Jennifer Levy has always known she was committed to creating a better life for children. Time and
In 2019, I got my first “big girl” job — that is, a job which required me to be in the office every day