MLK Day of Service Program Fosters Communal Unity
Jewish fifth graders sat and chatted with Muslim, Sikh, African-American and Asian-American students in the same age group as they worked collaboratively to make the
Jewish fifth graders sat and chatted with Muslim, Sikh, African-American and Asian-American students in the same age group as they worked collaboratively to make the
A plan introduced last week by Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-5) and Gov.-elect Phil Murphy seeks to allow New Jersey residents to donate money to town-run
Part III of IV The wines my group enjoyed in this tasting all were from wineries that the average kosher wine consumer has heard of,
The largest Orthodox synagogue in Teaneck has begun the new year a little quieter, with a little less noise intrusion from the outside world. Congregation
In an undergraduate academic department consisting of only five professors, including Rabbi Dr. Jacob J. Schacter and Chairman Dr. Steven Fine, Yeshiva University Associate Professor
This time of year, even though Rosh Hashanah is long past, with many of us taking a little time off work, it’s easy to get
Last week, as I began to follow leads for what I thought might be an important but short story about old allegations of sexual abuse
Last week, Rabbi Yair Hoffman, in an article for the Five Towns Jewish Times, reported that Rabbi Eytan Feiner of the White Shul in Far
I have called the East Coast my home for almost 20 years. However, most friends of mine know I grew up in Southern California, where,
Reviewing: “Kesser Dovid: The Halachic Guide to Dentistry,” by Rabbi Dr. David Katz. Feldheim, 2018; 496 pages. ISBN 978-1-68025-329-0. For the past seven years, while
Project Ezrah’s 13th annual dinner will be held next Motzei Shabbat, December 9, at Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood. It is a must-attend, anxiously-awaited event
Five years ago, The Moriah School received a BOLD (Blended and Online Learning in Day Schools) grant to institute an entirely new instructional model comprising