Rabbi Avraham Willig Brings Music to Bergenfield
Bergenfield—Congregation Beth Abraham recently welcomed Rabbi and musician Avraham Willig, who lives in Israel and teaches at Aish HaTorah. He has gained recent fame from
Bergenfield—Congregation Beth Abraham recently welcomed Rabbi and musician Avraham Willig, who lives in Israel and teaches at Aish HaTorah. He has gained recent fame from
Bergenfield—With a dedicated warehouse and enhanced communication with the people it serves, Tomchei Shabbos of Bergen County was able to pack its 250 boxes for
Teaneck—Lush, deep, dark, smooth chocolate is certainly one thing that makes eight days of matzoh more appetizing. “I can honestly tell you that one can
Paramus—The 10th grade at the Frisch School recently taught their parents a little about the complexities of life today in Africa. Through a project-based learning
Hackensack—In Israel, United Hatzalah’s emergency response time is under three minutes. “But our goal for rapid response to emergencies is 90 seconds,” said Eli Beer,
New York—Kayla Applebaum, a student at Stern College for Women, is one of only 283 students nationwide who were awarded the prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship
Bergenfield—Fresh ingredients and refrigerated brine are just part of the fantastic secret pickle recipes that Jonathan “Yechiel” Katz, 14, said sets aside his growing business,
Tenafly—Eleven years ago, Michelle Goodman’s life as a Tanach teacher at the Ramaz School in Manhattan was turned on its head when her son was
Englewood—Commitment to work, commitment to family, and commitment to the tenets of our faith are the overarching themes encountered in a newly revised book by
Bergenfield—A revolutionary three-pillared pedagogical model is what drives every day’s activities at Yeshivat He’Atid, a yeshiva day school now completing its second full year of
New York—With trumpets and song, and more than 230 strong, the largest class of rabbis to ever graduate from the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary
Teaneck—On spending a Shabbos in Teaneck several years ago, said Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, “I’d never been to such a remarkable community—a community of talmedei