Paramus Resident Opens Personal Shopping Business
While many businesses have begun reopening, and activity seems to be returning back to its pre-pandemic normalcy, some are still hesitant to take the plunge
While many businesses have begun reopening, and activity seems to be returning back to its pre-pandemic normalcy, some are still hesitant to take the plunge
The 41 Jews aboard the “William and Sarah,” many of whom were of Portugese descent, departed from Great Britain and docked on the shores of
The consequences of the coronavirus pandemic have been far reaching. Society’s first concern has been about keeping people safe and healthy; however, people are now
Maybe you found out via a phone call, an email or a video chat meeting. Maybe you found out last week, yesterday or last month.
It’s safe to say that this year’s Pesach seder went a little differently from the way we first imagined it would. For some, dining rooms
Part II As schools adjust to the new realities of remote learning, they are faced with obstacles of unfamiliar digital platforms and the challenge of
Reviewing: “Concealed: Memoir of a Jewish-Iranian Daughter Caught Between the Chador and America,” by Esther Amini. Greenpoint Press. 2020. Paperback. 310 pages. English. ISBN-13: 978-0990619420.
Part 1 Dining room tables are now student desks, backyards are now playgrounds and kitchens are now school cafeterias. As families and teachers all around
Editor’s note: While we are currently in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic, it is our fervent hope that the crisis will come to an
Kippot have become a fashion trend just like any other accessory or article of clothing. You can stay on top of the latest kippah trend,
We’re all home from work and school and now seems like the perfect time to meet up with friends and family who are all stuck
During the bleak days of the Holocaust, when acts of trust and humanity were an exception to the rule, there stood those individuals brave enough