
The ‘O’ Word
The old nursery rhyme is wrong. “Sticks and stones may hurt my bones, but names do hurt me.” We have allowed a term that has
The old nursery rhyme is wrong. “Sticks and stones may hurt my bones, but names do hurt me.” We have allowed a term that has
I am writing this while there is a “pause” in the terrible Gaza war, which was precipitated by the barbaric invasion of Israel by Hamas.
It is Yeshiva Open House Season, and we are blessed to have so many choices in the North Jersey area to pick from. It’s a
People are calling out the Red Cross for not doing their part. Why? They’re transporting the hostages once released. OK, but they still have not:
With continued stress on Israel’s national healthcare system, Nefesh B’Nefesh, together with Israel’s Ministries of Health and Aliyah as well as The Jewish Agency for
(Courtesy of JLIC) In times of uncertainty, an oleh from the heart of Highland Park, 23-year-old Yvette Teitelbaum, found solace in a grassroots movement that
*Second in a series The week after October 7, Chavie Kahn, director of day school and yeshiva strategy for UJA-Federation of New York, started receiving
Over 50 families from New Milford’s thriving Jewish community contributed to sponsor Thanksgiving breakfast for the New Milford Police Department. The officers were presented with
Rabbi Yosef Chaimov, father of Aharon Chaimov, HY”D, was hosted by Poppy’s restaurant in Teaneck for a community breakfast this past week. On Oct. 7,
(Courtesy of Congregation Beth Aaron) Project THANKS began its journey a decade ago, providing its hakarat hatov, its heartfelt expression of gratitude, to Teaneck’s firefighters.
(Courtesy of JCC MetroWest) The board of trustees of JCC MetroWest is pleased to announce the appointment of Eric H. Koehler as the organization’s next