
RKYHS Students Hold Second Blood Drive of the School Year
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
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
Reuben Rotman, Executive Director of Jewish Family Service of MetroWest (JFS MetroWest), believes there is nothing more important when providing services to the Jewish community
RKYHS senior Joey Kirsch has been spending shabbos in Lake Hopatcong for as long as he can remember. His father, RKYHS faculty member Rabbi Richard
Hillside—Twelve years ago, Rabbi Mordechai and Mrs. Shterney Kanelsky of Hillside received a precious gift—a beautiful daughter who they named Batsheva after her great-grandmother. Within
The West Orange Cobras, part of the town’s Mountain Top League, are going to the big dance! The team went 7-1 in the regular season
Each year, over 400 student athletes try out for the NJ JCC Maccabi and mini-Maccabi games. The games are Jewish Olympic style events combining community
Caldwell—In a town known for its thriving Conservative community, Donn Gross saw a need. As a newcomer to town, he longed for a true Orthodox
West Orange—When a friend or loved one is suffering, what is the best way to help? Some bring flowers, some send cards, some bring food
In a conversation with State Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg that covered everything from New Jersey politics to the closing of the Izod Center, to
Hillside—Rabbi Mordechai and Mrs. Shterney Kanelsky are beloved leaders of the Bris Avrohom Center, as well as pillars of the Jewish community. They live their
Whippany—The first impression felt upon arriving at Rosalie and Sol Spierer’s apartment is one of total warmth—the temperature is nice and cozy on a frigid
West Orange—More than 50 members of the West Orange kosher-keeping community attended a meeting at Congregation AABJ&D in early February, to express concerns about the