
Edison/HP Gathers to Support RCCS
Cancer. Simply saying the word can be frightening. A diagnosis of any form of cancer can be incredibly overwhelming. Over 125 people attended an Evening
Cancer. Simply saying the word can be frightening. A diagnosis of any form of cancer can be incredibly overwhelming. Over 125 people attended an Evening
Approximately 75 people joined in person and via Zoom to hear Jill Citron Katz, PhD, Yeshiva University clinical professor of archaeology speak at Congregation Etz
Approximately 50 people braved the icy weather and treacherous roads to convene at Congregation Ohav Emeth (OE) in Highland Park on Sunday morning, Feb. 9,
Travel can be a life-broadening and fun experience. I’ve discovered adding the following useful items to your packing list can make life away from home
Were you intrigued by the images of the city of New Orleans that were shown during the Super Bowl? Or maybe you are thinking about
Approximately 50 people met in person, with another dozen on Zoom, on Motzei Shabbat, February 1, at Congregation Ahavas Achim in Highland Park to hear
Approximately 100 people put the “fun” in fundraising as they gathered at the Sheraton in Eatontown, New Jersey on Sunday, January 12 for the Ninth
Emergency medical treatment in Israel became a bit easier to obtain thanks to the efforts of two young men from the Edison/Highland Park community who
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