Is the World Ready for an Ugly Chanukah Sweater?
As Chanukah approaches, decorations come out and the songs of Chanukah performances fill the school halls. But as everyone awaits the latest Maccabeat hit, there’s
As Chanukah approaches, decorations come out and the songs of Chanukah performances fill the school halls. But as everyone awaits the latest Maccabeat hit, there’s
After last year’s success with their first pre-Chanukah boutique, the sisterhood of Congregation Ohr HaTorah of Bergenfield is bringing another vendor-packed shopping experience to the
Gift giving is undeniably intertwined with Chanukah, and it is difficult (possibly futile) to try and pretend otherwise. It is a fun part of the
Teaneck—A quick drive down West Englewood boasts an eye-catching change. Pink and white stripes—reminiscent of an old-fashioned candy store—adorns the outside of World of Goodies.
Even with an unseasonably warm Sukkot holiday, shoppers have been on the hunt for their new fall wardrobe. Luckily New Jersey boasts great shopping, with
Each November, approximately 600 women from across the Teaneck, Bergenfield and New Milford communities attend the Teaneck Mikvah’s most important fundraiser, its annual women’s event.
Bergenfield—Jordan Silvestri barely has a voice left, having coordinated and led lively and inspirational youth programming throughout Sukkot and Simchat Torah, but he still can’t
Mazel tov on a simcha! Whether it’s a bar mitzvah, bat mitzvah, baby announcement, wedding or anything else, lots of decisions have to made, including
Whether people notice it or not, everyone has fallen victim to the overwhelming presence of Millennial Pink. That’s right, a shade of pink is named
When guests come to visit, you want their stay to be perfect. The beds are made, pillows fluffed and the music is playing in the
Many Sukkot decorations miraculously withstand the elements from year to year. Walls of the sukkah are adorned with store-bought decorations, homemade crafts and school projects.
This time of year is particularly busy, between back to school—which, for many people also means back to work as well—and preparation for Rosh Hashanah.