Jewish Federation of Northern NJ to Offer Active Shooter Training
As antisemitism and terror attacks become sadly more commonplace, the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey (JFNNJ) is offering two active-shooter training sessions next week.
As antisemitism and terror attacks become sadly more commonplace, the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey (JFNNJ) is offering two active-shooter training sessions next week.
Twenty years ago, Israel Bonds wanted to honor Dr. Robert Hutter, a pathologist, who was very active in the organization’s local medical division and set
It was a true night of lights and laughter as more than 600 women gathered on February 28 to celebrate friendship and help support a
What is the Jewish response to tragedy and how do we move forward in a post-October 7 world? That was part of the talk given
The books of the Nevi’im are not just about what happened to Bnei Yisrael in the past, they are “blueprints” of what is happening today.
The handmade sign was full of hearts, color and love. Its message was simple: “Am Yisrael Chai” and “Bring them home now.” And it was,
Down the long hall, three teens sit in class with their Gemaras on their desks. At the front of the room, booting up his computer
Dozens of Jews from across the denominational spectrum gathered outside the Livingston Town Hall on erev Shabbat, Jan. 26, to show their support of Israel
Newark schools remove antisemitic tome from official curriculum due to complaints. A controversial children’s book that portrayed Israelis as evil and Palestinians as victims reportedly
In the aftermath of the killing of George Floyd by a white police officer back in May 2020, America had reckoning of sorts with racism.
Vote on IHRA working definition of antisemitism postponed after divisive meeting. The West Orange Township Council postponed a vote on a resolution to adopt the
The antisemitism watchdog group StandWithUs is calling on Montclair State University to suspend the school’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine after the group