Middlesex County Celebrates Chanukah
The Raritan Valley celebrated the last half of Chanukah in a big way with a variety of family-friendly celebrations in Highland Park and East Brunswick.
The Raritan Valley celebrated the last half of Chanukah in a big way with a variety of family-friendly celebrations in Highland Park and East Brunswick.
The Jewish Community Forum of Raritan Valley (JCFRV), formerly known as the Orthodox Forum, hosted a presentation by Rabbi Avi Schnall, a member of the
Rabbi Pesach Raymon Yeshiva (RPRY) held a lively pre-Chanukah celebration on Monday afternoon, Dec. 23, for the entire school ages 2-13. Featuring “Thank You Hashem,”
Nearly a dozen women spent an evening at a private home in Highland Park learning about the halachic, medical and emotional factors involved in asking
“Wow! Look at all the people!” Milton Erdfarb had momentarily stepped away from his post in the lobby of Edison’s Congregation Ohr Torah on Saturday
Chabad Lubavitch of Western Monmouth County celebrated the grand opening of the Hercenberg Mikvah Complex on Sunday, Dec. 15. Over 200 adults celebrated the opening
Bring some warmth into a cold winter weekend by participating in the Ninth Annual Food and Wine Experience on Sunday, Jan. 12 at 6 p.m.
Several dozen people gathered on Zoom on Sunday morning, December 8, to hear Rabbi Binyamin Zimmerman present “Halachic Challenges and Questions That Highlight Aspects of
Congregation Ohr Torah in Edison hosted an intriguing presentation by Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman on reproductive issues from a Torah perspective. Over 50 people attended
Highlighting: “Humans of Judaism” by Nikki Schreiber. Artisan. 2024. Hardcover. 256 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1648294013. Congregation Ahavas Achim in Highland Park was the site of the
The Washington, D.C. unity rally in support of Israel on Sunday, November 10 attracted far fewer attendees than the massive pro-Israel rally held last November
Reviewing: “The Amazing Eleven” by Nancy Isaacs Klein. Institute for Jewish Research & Publications. 2024. Paperback. 148 pages. ISBN-13: 978-1962609043. Long-time Yonkers, New York resident