Caicedo Family Journeys From Ecuador, And Church, to New Jersey and Judaism
Hannah Caicedo, of Westfield, New Jersey, has known for a very long time—since she was 7 years old—that “something was off” concerning her Christian upbringing
Hannah Caicedo, of Westfield, New Jersey, has known for a very long time—since she was 7 years old—that “something was off” concerning her Christian upbringing
Rabbi Shaya and Rebbetzin Meira Winiarz hit the ground running, eager to connect with the community and share their Torah and vision of communal programming
This year’s candidates for Teaneck council have made themselves abundantly accessible to answer the tough questions and express their intentions, commitments and optimism about serving
Renuma is a new digital platform that makes sleep apnea treatment easier than ever before. Quality sleep is a really big deal! Over the
By Ellie Wolf
Sunday, November 6 at Overpeck Park. “You don’t have to run; just come!” exclaimed Jessica Katz, co-founder of Yad Leah, which is on a mission
Miriam Skydell, an occupational therapist with 30 years’ experience, holds a master’s degree from NYU, with expertise in children with sensory processing disorders (SPD), autism
Refa’enu was created to provide two essential resources to the Jewish community: education about and support for those affected by depression and bipolar disorder as
Sarah Jeremias, a licensed independent insurance agent, has witnessed the frustration of family members and friends confused due to the complexity of the Medicare system.
Shabbat2Go was originally targeted as a convenience to young professionals and college students living in Manhattan who wanted good quality Shabbat food via delivery. Proprietor
The Knapp family of Teaneck recently returned as big winners from the 21st Maccabiah Games held in Israel this summer, and not only because they
“I didn’t even know the difference between a rectangle and a square”—the astonishing words of charedi JCT graduate Aharon S. Aharon is currently the cybersecurity