Rabbi Shalom Hammer Discusses Children Going ‘Off the Derech’
Rabbi Shalom Hammer spoke at Congregation Etz Ahaim in Highland Park on Sunday, November 19 about why youth from the Orthodox community become less observant,
Rabbi Shalom Hammer spoke at Congregation Etz Ahaim in Highland Park on Sunday, November 19 about why youth from the Orthodox community become less observant,
Congregation Ahavas Achim of Highland Park recently hosted a gala barbeque to celebrate the burning of its mortgage. Families enjoyed the beautiful weather at the
Nestled in the heart of central New Jersey, just off the New Jersey Turnpike, sits a delightful gem of a growing suburban Jewish community. The
Most of us have had things happen that convince us that Hashem is truly guiding things from above. Incidents that go beyond mere coincidences and
Allison Josephs, founder and director of Jew in the City (JITC), spoke to several dozen community members at a private home in Edison on Wednesday,
The JCC of Middlesex County hosted “Israel’s Friends and Foes: The 2017 Middle East Realignment” on Thursday evening, July 13. Nearly 50 people attended the
The Peace of Mind organization celebrated the 50th anniversary of the reunification of Jerusalem on Wednesday, May 24, with a screening of the film “On
As Shavuot approaches and the school year winds down, it is time to think about a summer vacation, or begin planning for the fall. Seeking
Rutgers Hillel held a grand opening ceremony at its new building on Sunday, April 2, attended by current and former students, dignitaries and elected officials.
On March 4, the Orthodox Forum of Highland Park/Edison presented David Raab at Congregation Etz Ahaim. Raab’s fascinating story had the approximately 100 people in
The Jo Ann Magistro Performing Arts Center in East Brunswick was filled with adults and children of all ages on Sunday, February 19, as attendees
Over 150 women and girls were treated to an evening of inspiration, challah baking, music and fun when Rutgers Chabad held its first-ever Mega Challah