
‘Names, Not Numbers©’ Film to Screen At Miami Jewish Virtual Film Festival
(Courtesy of Miami Jewish Film Festival) The documentary film “Can These Bones Live Again” will screened as part of the virtual Miami Jewish Film Festival,
(Courtesy of Miami Jewish Film Festival) The documentary film “Can These Bones Live Again” will screened as part of the virtual Miami Jewish Film Festival,
(Courtesy of Ohel) This month, Ohel will open the doors to its first of three residential homes in collaboration with The Bayit Association, an organization
(Courtesy of JBI) JBI, a nonprofit enabling access to Jewish life for individuals who are blind, have visual impairments or print disabilities, is welcoming New
TABC’s Yachad Club, led by seniors Aryeh Eizikovitz and Yonatan Farkas, hosted a successful inaugural Mahjong Night, raising over $2,500 for Yachad! More than 40
(Courtesy of Cong. Rinat Yisrael) Teaneck’s Congregation Rinat Yisrael will be hosting its fourth annual inclusive Chanukah minyan on Sunday morning, December 29 at 9
(Courtesy of RKYHS) Students in the computer science program at Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School (RKYHS) are skillfully and deftly developing solutions to real-world
(Courtesy of Netivot) Netivot, the Montessori yeshiva of East Brunswick, New Jersey, announces the opening of its first franchise school in Long Beach, New
Academic leaders share advice with undergraduates considering careers in medicine, dentistry, podiatry and pharmacy. (Courtesy of Touro University) As one who reviews more than 10,000
(Courtesy of J-Biz) The J-Biz Expo set the stage for a dynamic convergence of industry leaders, government officials and trade ministers with an exclusive VIP
(Courtesy of Passover Listings) We had just finished dropping off our respective carpools and peeled our Odysseys into the Starbucks lot when we sat down
Excerpting: “A Heart for Another” by Rabbi Yaakov Bender. Artscroll Shaar Press. 2024. Hardcover. 336 pages. ISBN-13: 9781422642610. (Courtesy of Artscroll) I remember the levayah
(Courtesy of JFNNJ) This year has been described by Tim Torell, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s director of security, as the most professionally challenging