Pantone Names ‘Greenery’ the Color of 2017
Carlstadt, NJ—With emerald hues, forest greens, sea foam greens and olive tones popular in recent fashion, murmurings in the fashion world hinted at a green-themed
Carlstadt, NJ—With emerald hues, forest greens, sea foam greens and olive tones popular in recent fashion, murmurings in the fashion world hinted at a green-themed
Teaneck’s Netanel Paley has a knack for information. Having competed—and placed—in spelling bees (fourth place in a regional spelling bee for Northern New Jersey and
For anyone who has ever vacationed and wished life could stay that way, the members of Florida’s Young Israel of Hollywood Beach feel like they
Everyone knows the excitement and anticipation felt before a big “shmorg.” Similarly, many can relate to the morning-after regrets of bloating, feeling stuffed and general
For any Super Bowl host or hostess who feels like they spend the whole day prepping, cooking and refilling without even getting to watch the
If it seems like there’s a banquet every night, well, that’s probably because it’s true. December through February bring a host of dinners, melave malkas
Winter break, while eagerly anticipated by students, causes consternation for working parents. For parents of children with special needs, there is an added variable with
Paramus—Yavneh Academy will hold its 74th annual dinner Motzei Shabbat, January 14 at Factory 220 in Passaic. The dinner is the school’s largest fundraiser, and
When The Jewish Link first wrote about Nachum Segal leaving WFMU 91.1 in the mornings (Nachum Segal’s “JM in the AM” Radio Program Moves to
Was it only a decade ago that “high tech wedding” referred to scanning items to add to a registry? Over the past few years, there
When you think about it, the idea of a gemach is quite unique, though within the Jewish communities it is something everyone takes for granted.
When Rabbi Yonatan Frankel did construction on his house in Philadelphia, he looked at the open walls as a chance to see what could be