Yom Yerushalayim Event Honors Legacy of Begin
Teaneck—Israel’s sixth prime minister, Menachem Begin, a man who lent a profoundly religious dimension to Zionism, was the subject of a community-wide Yom Yerushalayim event
Teaneck—Israel’s sixth prime minister, Menachem Begin, a man who lent a profoundly religious dimension to Zionism, was the subject of a community-wide Yom Yerushalayim event
Teaneck—Everyone knows the proverb that we have to teach the man to fish, not just give him the fish. “But, if you don’t feed him
Teaneck—As enrollment for next year had been set since the beginning of May, it was with considerable shock that parents learned that one of the
Bergenfield—There are seven Shomer Shabbos candidates running in the upcoming election for Borough of Bergenfield Municipal County Committee, which is part of the 38th Congressional
New York—When it was announced last month that the Board of Directors of the Orthodox Union had appointed attorney Allen Fagin to the position of
River Edge—Two Rosenbaum Yeshiva of North Jersey students made history as winners of the Jewish Agency’s U.S. Chidon Ha-Tanakh competition, with 12-year-olds Tehila Kornwasser of
Teaneck—Last year, when Dassi Zeidel signed up as her family’s team captain for the ALS Association’s Walk to Defeat ALS, she set a goal to
Englewood—“I was terribly disappointed with the education my children were getting; with an extravagant price tag too,” said David Giller of Bergenfield, who davens at
Rabbi Tzvi Klebanow, director of Nahal Haredi, spent last weekend in the metropolitan area gaining awareness and raising funds for the religious Israeli military unit,
Migdal Ohr, the Israeli organization founded by Israel Prize winner Rabbi Yitzchak Dovid Grossman to bring essential services and loving care to Israel’s most impoverished
Teaneck—It was a glorious May day, perfect for a nature walk. Families from the community as well as seasoned hikers joined lone dog walkers for
Teaneck—The second annual community-wide Yoetzet event will again be hosted by Congregation Rinat Yisrael on May 12 at 8 p.m. Tirza Bayewitz, one of the