Jewish Communities in Middlesex Respond to Coronavirus Threat
With the overabundance of news on the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s hard enough to stay current on recent developments and determine what are reasonable precautions in
With the overabundance of news on the Coronavirus pandemic, it’s hard enough to stay current on recent developments and determine what are reasonable precautions in
The Community Fair hosted by the Orthodox Union on November 24, was widely regarded as a tremendous benefit to all of its participants—the organizers, the
Like many couples, the Bridge Turkish & Mediterranean Grill restaurant of Highland Park chose to celebrate its first anniversary with the observant Jewish community by
For two and a half hours on a Tuesday morning, 40 representatives of shuls, yeshivot and Jewish communal organizations in Middlesex and Monmouth counties got
Lisa Goldberg of Highland Park is in the process of planning her “chai” mission to Israel for Ahavas Achim families. Goldberg, a partner in the
Recent violent attacks on Jews in the New Jersey/New York area have added a strong new sense of urgency to conversations in the Jewish community
Rabbi Bryan Kinzbrunner, the chaplain of the Oscar and Ella Wilf Campus for Senior Living in Somerset, was elected to serve a two-year term as
In New Jersey, when a new kosher restaurant opens and begins to create a buzz, it’s usually based in one of a handful of towns
It’s exciting to see a valued establishment, long known for a particular type of service to the community, take on a whole new identity for
How can you possibly convey: the wide range of programs the exceptional level of preparation the powerful personability of the professional staff the kinetic energy
One of the first things you observe about Assemblyman Gary Schaer (Democrat—36th District), when you hear him talk at a public event, is that he
Recognizing that the yeshiva’s 75th year was not just a notable milestone but also a great opportunity to teach students an usual suite of skills,