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(Courtesy of Passover Listings) Boo! Passover is coming. Does that scare you as much as it scares us? Turns out, Passover doesn’t have to scare
(Courtesy of Passover Listings) Boo! Passover is coming. Does that scare you as much as it scares us? Turns out, Passover doesn’t have to scare
On Sunday, February 4, Rutgers Hillel held its first-ever “Scarlet Connections: A Rutgers Hillel Networking Night for Students and Alumni.” This event was facilitated by
(Courtesy of OJCC) The Morris Katz Foundation, together with the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, is proud to announce its 2024 Morris Katz Award Recipient.
(Courtesy of Touro University) Maintaining a high GPA is critical to success in college, but networking skills are key to professional and career success. At
Highlighting: “Vayimaen” By Rabbi Yechiel Spero. Mesorah Publications. 2024. Hardcover. Hebrew/English. 350 pages. ISBN #: 9781422640036. (Courtesy of Artscroll) “Vayimaen,” the newly-released book by Rabbi
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Some kids get their business start with a lemonade stand in front of their house. Matan Moskowitz, an entrepreneurial 13-year-old from Bergenfield, got his start
Pink Day at MTA was a great day. A day of fundraising, fun swag, special snacks and awareness for the extremely impactful organization, Sharsheret. The
Yavneh Academy was honored again this year to participate in Sharsheret Pink Day on February 14. The day began with a presentation for the sixth
This past Wednesday, BPY marked Sharsheret Pink Day. The middle school students and teachers came to school dressed in pink, in order to show support
On Thursday, February 15, all middle school students and teachers wore pink to show their support for Sharsheret and those battling breast cancer. At lunch,
The RYNJ MSG girls showed their support on Sharsheret Pink Day. They wore pink clothing, raised money through a pink and white cookie sale and