First in and Last Out: IsraAID’s Emergency Responders
Do you know which non-governmental organization is among the first to arrive and the last to leave when a natural disaster strikes anywhere in the
Do you know which non-governmental organization is among the first to arrive and the last to leave when a natural disaster strikes anywhere in the
On January 12 and 13, over 75 teachers and administrators gathered in East Brunswick, NJ for the International Jewish Montessori Conference (IJMC). Hosted by Yeshivat
Everyone looks forward to Chanukah. Family parties, friends getting together, good food: What’s not to like? This year, the Highland Park/Edison community held an especially
Continuing an annual tradition, Congregation Ahavas Achim in Highland Park hosted the Maccabeats as their scholars-in-residence in celebration of Shabbat Chanukah for the fourth time
Anti-Semitic incidents in central New Jersey have concerned the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey and kept their staff busy with initiatives that
We are fortunate to have so many kosher restaurants in the area, but if you are looking for an exceptional dining experience you must visit
The sudden onset of cold weather is a perfect time to plan a warm-weather vacation. Yeshiva break week will be here before we know it
The Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey (JFHNJ) held its annual meeting and Celebration of Caring on Thursday, November 7, at the Freehold
The Orthodox Forum of Highland Park/Edison hosted a lecture featuring Micah Halpern, syndicated columnist, educator, author and radio and TV broadcaster on the topics of
After months of discussion, the Highland Park Borough Council brought their resolution on anti-Semitism to a vote at their meeting on Tuesday, October 29. The
(Photo courtesy of Andrew Getraer/Facebook) After months of discussion, the Highland Park Borough Council brought their resolution on anti-Semitism to a vote on Tuesday, October
Despite the steady rain on Hoshana Rabba, more than 100 people showed up to protest the Highland Park Public Library’s reading of “P is for