NJ Food Banks, Charities, Schools Pitch In for Those in Need
‘There is always a line of people waiting for food.’ Last month, boys from the Jewish Education Center’s middle school spent some time sorting thousands
‘There is always a line of people waiting for food.’ Last month, boys from the Jewish Education Center’s middle school spent some time sorting thousands
Antisemitism is growing, becoming more mainstream and is a threat to more than just the Jewish community. Those statements were among the takeaways from “Antisemitism
Officials from Kings supermarkets presented two Jewish-run agencies with $2,000 each in gift cards as they celebrated the grand reopening of the Livingston store after
While politicians in the United States debate what to do with asylum seekers who cross the southern border, one Jewish organization in New York is
For years consumers who keep kosher in Livingston have been asking managers at the Kings supermarket on South Livingston Avenue to stock more kosher offerings.
Things will be a little different at this year’s Yachad New Jersey Gala on Jan. 4. Yes, there will be speakers and adult honorees, but
Last week, 100 women of varied ages, 56 communities or geographic locales and representing the spectrum of hashkafot (backgrounds) within Orthodox Judaism engaged in networking,
Over 2,000 people gathered at Livingston’s Temple B’nai Abraham on Sunday morning to find comfort and show their solidarity with Jews nationwide. The rally came
On the eve of launching her newest business venture—the fashion brand Avec Les Filles—designer Joyce Azria addressed more than 200 Jewish women business owners and
Navigating life as a divorced, single parent is never easy, but the challenges are compounded when one is part of the Orthodox Jewish community, in