Local Rabbis Hail Kushner Bonim Program as Innovative and Forward Thinking
As previously reported in the Jewish Link of New Jersey, the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy/Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School has collaborated with local synagogues and
As previously reported in the Jewish Link of New Jersey, the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy/Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School has collaborated with local synagogues and
(Part 4 of a series) Florham Park—One of the primary goals of Jewish Family Service of MetroWest (JFS MW) is meeting the ever-changing needs of
Livingston—“STEM” and “maker” have become buzzwords lately, synonymous with forward-thinking, innovative scientists, teachers and inventors. The Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School has incorporated an elective
When Jewish high school juniors start compiling their college lists, one of the schools that often makes an appearance is Binghamton University. Boasting a population
Livingston—The Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy/Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School is currently entering the fourth month of its innovative approach to stimulating growth in the school
West Orange—B’nai Mitzvah children today often decide to take on a special “mitzvah project” as they approach Jewish adulthood. Some collect food for the poor
Florham Park—As an agency serving the needs of the communities of Essex, Morris, Sussex, north Union, and even Hudson counties, the Jewish Family Service of
Most people think of Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) as a place to which they can turn if they find themselves out of work. Make a
(Part II of a series) Florham Park, NJ—Jewish Family Service of MetroWest is committed to providing support for any and all life-cycle challenges. With older
Madison, NJ—Since the end of World War II, the phrase “never again” has been uttered countless times. On the surface, its meaning seems straightforward—never again
The New York Knicks are legendary—for producing great players, for having inspirational coaches, and for some of the most exciting games ever to hit a
On Tuesday, March 31, RKYHS held its second blood drive of the 2014-15 school year. Organized by students, and supervised by faculty member Rabbi Richard