JCC Metrowest to Host Purim Festivities
West Orange—During the week leading up to Purim, the Metrowest JCC will hold several events beginning with Family Fun Day on Sunday, March 1 from
West Orange—During the week leading up to Purim, the Metrowest JCC will hold several events beginning with Family Fun Day on Sunday, March 1 from
Elizabeth—This past week the Jewish Educational Center participated in its first Sharsheret Pink Day to raise consciousness and funds for Sharsheret. Spearheaded by RTMA senior
Livingston—From February 4 to 8, Montreal’s Hebrew Academy hosted the 20th Annual Oren Grunbaum Hebrew Academy Invitational Basketball Tournament. Attended by the Hebrew Academy, École
Livingston—Public school is sometimes a viable option for Orthodox children, and at Congregation Etz Chaim there are a number of public school families who are
Livingston—Three years ago, JKHA faculty members Ruth DiGiovanni and Bluma Acocella had a vision. They wanted to create a place where local families could come
Livingston—A freak hunting accident in 2010 left Dan Webb instantly paralyzed from the waist down. The life of the Warminster, PA resident was forever changed
Madison—Reflecting on the Past to Protect the Future: A Conference on Medicine, Ethics and the Holocaust will be presented on Yom HaShoah at Drew University,
West Orange—Kosher Village has been downgraded by Shoprite, from a full service fresh food counter in the heart of the store to a tiny window
Whippany—Never forget. How many times has that phrase been uttered since the end of World War II? It has been burned into the brains of
Livingston—During Shabbat parshat Shemot, January 9 and 10, the JKHA 7th grade students spent Shabbat with their teachers. The 7th grade girls had a fantastic
Livingston—One of only 59 schools in the state, three of them in Essex County, the Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School has been selected to participate
Rae Kushner Yeshiva High School has joined the few yeshiva high schools which boast a swim team, and is the only school to have a