Tizmoret A Cappella Group Gives Blockbuster Performance at Ramaz
Tizmoret held its annual winter concert on December 8 at Ramaz in Manhattan. Directed by Daniel Henkin since 1996, Tizmoret is Queens College Hillel’s professional
Tizmoret held its annual winter concert on December 8 at Ramaz in Manhattan. Directed by Daniel Henkin since 1996, Tizmoret is Queens College Hillel’s professional
Healthcare Foundation of New Jersey supports JEC’s pioneering student mental health work. The Jewish Educational Center in Elizabeth recently announced their receipt of a one-year,
“Here Happenings,” stewarded by Leslie Gold Ruder of Passaic, produced another blockbuster concert for women on Tuesday night, Nov. 19. Besides being a sold-out event,
Cartoonist Chari Pere of Teaneck was named Artist of the Year at the 2024 Jewish Comics Experience (JewCE) Awards, which took place during the JewCE
“Va yehi boker, va yehi runners, Yom Rishon … always the first Sunday of Eastern Standard Time.” Martin Bodek shared with The Jewish Link that
Reviewing: “Human Rights and Peace” by Zafra Lerman. Jenny Stanford Publishing. 2024. Hardcover. 206 pages. ISBN-13: 978-9815129243. Do you remember what you were doing during
The mission of GrowTorah is to cultivate a more passionate, COMpassionate, and sustainable future driven by Torah values,” said Yosef Giller, founder and co-executive director
A Shabbat and melave malka of spiritual elevation. If you were present for even a single tefillah, drasha or the melave malka at Lev Le’Daas
A respite for cancer patients, caregivers and their families. Zahava’s Serenity Healing Gardens aspires to create a therapeutic botanical gardens for cancer patients, caregivers and
Bergen Shomrim launched last Wednesday, September 18, with a bias training event in coordination with the NJ Department of Homeland Security, the state’s Attorney General’s
On Sunday, Sept. 22, Guerriero Gelato on Cedar Lane in Teaneck transformed into a hive of supporters for incumbent Teaneck Council members Karen Orgen and
On Monday night, the community hall of Temple Emeth was filled with local elected leaders and community members, with about 100 in attendance, to join