
Revisiting America’s Immigration Fears
I read the letters to the editor each week and agree with some, cringe at a few and generally forget about them all by the
I read the letters to the editor each week and agree with some, cringe at a few and generally forget about them all by the
Moshe Kinderlehrer has written some very heartwarming articles about his son Zev, who is on the spectrum and who is now receiving much-welcomed services in
Immigration in America Is a Changing Landscape Shaped By Perception and Proximity Immigration today is different than generations ago—more immigrants from Africa, Asia and Latin
The Torah tells us (Beshalach, Chapter 15, verses 22-26) that the very first miracle performed by God for the Jewish people after saving his people
I have never been a great devotee of the late American novelist Philip Roth’s work, but in recent weeks, I have found myself rereading his
On Thursday, February 27 at 8 p.m., Rosh Chodesh Adar, a group of women from Bergen County will host “Dance Again: A Women-Only Event,” with
Adeptly led by resident Malki Sontag in honor of Rosh Chodesh Shevat, the women of the ONE500 community enjoyed an Amein brachot party in the
(Courtesy of BPY) The BPY community is gearing up for the excitement of its annual dinner on March 4. The school’s theme this year is
(Courtesy of Chai Lifeline) Chai Lifeline directors from across the United States and around the world convened in Eatontown, New Jersey on January 27-28 for
(Courtesy of Sharsheret) Sharsheret, the only international not-for-profit organization dedicated to addressing the needs of women and families of all Jewish backgrounds facing breast cancer
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) This week began the first class of a three-part series for men on taharas hamishpacha. The class, in which the laws
(Courtesy of Israel Bonds) On January 12, Israel Bonds Rockland/Bergen, in collaboration with the New City Jewish Center and Congregation Sons of Israel—Nyack, hosted a