Highland Park Artist’s Work Comforts Hostage Family in Israel
It might be one of the highest forms of meaningful impact of a Jewish artist’s artworks—to comfort the bereaved and to movingly convey the vibrance
It might be one of the highest forms of meaningful impact of a Jewish artist’s artworks—to comfort the bereaved and to movingly convey the vibrance
For the leadership of the Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey, commemorating the attacks of October 7 and responding to the stark increase
If you were looking for an example of how to meaningfully commemorate the massacres, the heroism, and the aftermath of the attacks of October 7,
As the one year anniversary of the tragic attacks of October 7 drew near, two friends came up with an initiative that would unite Jews
As many of us were busy preparing for Rosh Hashanah, Malia Reichmann of Edison was busy making a place for herself in New Jersey history.
On Monday, Sept. 23 New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin held an event at the War Memorial in Trenton with county prosecutors, interfaith leaders and
Two Jewish community members in Edison decided that the pre-Yom Tov season was the right time to raise awareness of and funds for the work
If you speak with Dr. Joseph Rozehzadeh for a little while, you realize that this is a man with a lot going on. He is
On Sunday, Sept. 15, over 200 members of the Highland Park/Edison/East Brunswick community came together to celebrate both the legacy of a beloved science teacher
Over five dozen community members gathered at the Young Israel of East Brunswick on Sunday, Sept. 22 for a solemn commemoration of the victims of
When Jewish voters in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District (which encompasses East Brunswick, Milltown, Monroe Township, Bound Brook, Franklin Township, Plainfield, Princeton and 25 other
Preparing for the chagim—the seats, the guests, the meals, the clothes, the ritual items, and of course the right kavana—are stressful enough as it is.