The Story of Nova Survivor Shye Klein
Part of what makes visiting Israel different from visiting other countries is the knowledge that we are surrounded by everyday heroes. These are people who,
Part of what makes visiting Israel different from visiting other countries is the knowledge that we are surrounded by everyday heroes. These are people who,
Part of what makes visiting Israel different from visiting other countries is the knowledge that we are surrounded by everyday heroes. These are people who,
During a recent visit to Italy, I had the opportunity to tour the Jewish ghetto in Venice, and two of its Sephardic synagogues. The city,
Newport, Rhode Island is home to the oldest Orthodox synagogue in the United States. In 1946 Touro Synagogue was named a national historic landmark, and
Holy Name Medical Center in Teaneck has partnered with Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer in Ramat Gan, Israel, in order to launch a variety
The Sephardic Community of Paramus (SCOP) welcomed its new rabbi just in time for the new year. Rabbi Aviram Biton, his wife, Shirel, and their
On Sunday, September 13, at 6 p.m., young Jewish adults and community members from all over New Jersey will join a virtual siyum to celebrate
Some Teaneck public school parents would rather have their children learn remotely this upcoming school year; others would rather arm their children with masks and
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz, who died this past week in Israel at age 83, was a teacher, philosopher, author and spiritual mentor. He received the
This is part three of a three-part series outlining what four different college campuses and Jewish-life organizations are implementing to accommodate students this fall. Similar
This is part one of a three-part series outlining what four different college campuses and Jewish life organizations are implementing to accommodate students this fall.
The Chabad of Hackensack is going high impact, to share a message of positivity with thousands of highway drivers every day: “Think good, it will