Jewish Orgs Address Food Insecurity
When the COVID-19 pandemic left many vulnerable seniors and others quarantining in their homes and other community members with restricted access to food for themselves
When the COVID-19 pandemic left many vulnerable seniors and others quarantining in their homes and other community members with restricted access to food for themselves
Jackson officials took umbrage at charges leveled against them in a lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) charging “extreme animus” by them and
The push is on to have every American fill out the 2020 census—even if they have to do it in Hebrew or Yiddish. To remove
No shiva. No funeral. Devoid of Jewish ritual, no real closure. On a rainy and unseasonably cold April 26, we buried my 92-year-old father, Milton,
Citing “extreme animus by some Jackson residents and township decision makers toward the Orthodox Jewish community,” the federal Department of Justice (DOJ) has filed a
“Our people have lived through worse without Netflix,” said Rabbi Dr. Eric Lankin from his home in Jerusalem, where he and his family have been
People afraid of being exposed to COVID-19 can use the time home to be exposed to a variety of Jewish music and topics. “We’ve got
With coronavirus spreading concern throughout the nation and world, Jewish organizations, including those at Rutgers University, have taken unprecedented steps to stop the spread of
The advertising slogan once used by the state of New Jersey’s Department of Tourism, “New Jersey and You Perfect Together,” is being revived, only this
“I vote yes because we must move on,” declared Councilwoman Elsie Foster-Dublin before joining five other members of the Highland Park Borough Council in voting
Former New York Assemblyman Dov Hikind is a “proud Jew” who has spent his life fighting anti-Semitism, but the last year is something he never
Michael Gordon is “tired of people telling us how we should feel” in his hometown of Highland Park, where the borough has struggled for almost