Highland Park’s Ohav Emeth Dedicates Torah
Hundreds of people from the Highland Park/Edison community joined Dalia Braun and her family to celebrate the dedication of a sefer Torah written in memory
Hundreds of people from the Highland Park/Edison community joined Dalia Braun and her family to celebrate the dedication of a sefer Torah written in memory
Spending Pesach in the tropical paradise of Hawaii was one of the most restful vacations my family has ever had. Rabbi Itchel and Rebbetzin Perel
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While it may seem that the issue of a woman’s presence at synagogue services has only become an issue in recent times, it has actually
Little did I know at the time the engagement was announced that our happy news would lead not to a brisk stroll through our checklist
I was seated on an uncomfortable metal folding chair in a parking lot, directly facing the garbage dumpster, with the sun in my eyes, trying
Sivan Rahav-Meir, the well-known and well-regarded Israeli news anchor and inspirational author/lecturer, brought her unique perspective to Middlesex County recently when she served as guest
The crowd that came out to hear Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt speak in Highland Park might have thought they already had a good sense of her background
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Tomchei Shabbos of Middlesex County brought a marquee quality performer to the area when it hosted a benefit concert in Highland Park headlined by Simcha