Community Members ‘Dash For Dignity’ with Yad Leah
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
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,
The college hunt has officially been set in motion, and that means campus visits, open houses and enough college essays to keep this year’s batch
Sixth-grader Jaime Distenfeld put her artistic skills to the test in order to create a bat mitzvah project that would help bring friends and family
The Jewish community in Paramus has hit the ground running once again with a new Paramus community kollel happening Monday through Thursday from 8:15 p.m.
Reviewing: “Beauty Queen of Jerusalem,” by Sarit Yishai-Levi. Thomas Dunne Books, an imprint of St. Martin’s Press. Hardcover, 374 pages. Original text copyright, 2013 by
A new age of education rested at the fingertips of over 1,800 educators from all over the world at this year’s annual International Society for
The Paramus Public Library reopened for patron use in April of 2017 after nine months of renovations. The need for change was talked about for
Hebrew teacher Chana Zinstein, of Temple Emanuel of Pascack Valley, recently developed a new curriculum that explores the similarities and differences between Sephardic and Ashkenazi
The Sephardic Congregation of Paramus (SCOP) on 140 Arnot Place is the home of this town’s best kept secret——the ladies’ mikvah. But the shul’s members
Spring semester has long since ended, but you’re already feeling the summer days start to drag. Take advantage of the free time you’ve been waiting
Friendship Circle wrapped up its second year of Hebrew school earlier this month with another year of experience and fond memories under its belt. While