
Jewish Life in the Diaspora Is Eternally Vulnerable
Since its founding, America has been a haven for Jews. We have been able to practice our religion freely here. The rise in antisemitism these
Since its founding, America has been a haven for Jews. We have been able to practice our religion freely here. The rise in antisemitism these
The Bronx Zoo has had two elephants called Happy and Patty for over 50 years. Some people aren’t very happy about their captivity. A Harvard
The first plague of blood, according to the rabbis, occurred in every source of water. It was ubiquitous. To use a modern term, all waters
Our community is justifiably very focused on Hamas and the threat of Iran right now. However, I feel like we should not ignore the evil
If you are a current or prospective homebuyer, here is why North New Milford should be at the top of your list. Affordability A fully
I am writing to correct the takeaway message behind Lauren Shore’s letter to the editor, “History Repeats: Why Our Immigration Policies Must Reflect Our Jewish
On Sunday morning, Feb. 23 a candlelight vigil was held at the Livingston Oval to remember the four kedoshim who were returned to Israel last
Chabad of West Orange invites you to a Wild and Wonderful Purim Celebration 5785! Thursday, March 13: 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.: Megillah readings followed
The Dor L’Dor Group at Congregation Ahavath Torah. 240 Broad Avenue, Englewood, is pleased to announce their annual pre-Purim Lunch and Learn program, scheduled to
The Stamford Chevra Kadisha will be sponsoring its annual Zayin Adar dinner on Thursday evening, March 6, at 6:30 p.m. at Congregation Agudath Sholom. This
Join the Paterson Shul for Purim Megillah reading on Thursday night, March 13 at 7:30 p.m., led by the great chacham, Nachum Nachum. Purim Day
(Courtesy of WTA) WTA’s 12th Annual Shomrei Torah Dinner was a spectacular evening, honoring Morah Talia Michael with the Education Award, Nate Polachek with the