Mensch & Mingle Connects Jewish College Graduates
You’re a recent Jewish college graduate who is either living back home or moving into an apartment. Your friends don’t all live within a three-mile
You’re a recent Jewish college graduate who is either living back home or moving into an apartment. Your friends don’t all live within a three-mile
Walking into a gym can feel intimidating and isolating. People are buried in their own worlds running on a treadmill, while others stare helplessly at
After graduating from Bruriah High School, Gila Allen, from Edison, is now learning at MMY (Michlelet Mevaseret Yerushalayim) as part of her gap year. During
Reviewing: “That Jewish Moment: Positive Thoughts and Moments from Life as an Observant Jew,” by Sari Kopitnikoff. Ideastrator Press. 2019. English. Paperback. 118 pages. ISBN-13:
What began as a lifelong passion for art and painting has blossomed into a successful business for Michele Sobel, a Scotch Plains resident and mother
You’ve lit the menorah, sung Ma’os Tzur and your guests are beginning to arrive. Are you ready to host a Chanukah party that they’ll remember?
There is likely no task more challenging or fulfilling than honoring the memory of a loved one. Dovid Kanarfogel has succeeded in bringing to life
For bridesmaids, finding a dress for a wedding can be stressful, to say the least. Luckily, Just Ask Jade is here to help. The virtual
This year’s annual Jewish Journeys Great BIG Challah Bake is sure to have all the right ingredients for a night of tasty challah, mitzvot and
As part of a yearly program to commemorate Kristallnacht, on Thursday, Nov. 7, Solomon Schechter Day School of Bergen County will host a screening of
What we choose to wear is about more than just the clothing we have on. Our clothes speak to our status, our tastes and our
Editor’s note: Names have been changed to protect people’s privacy. The bar is crowded and far away from home, but Tiffany, 32 at the time,