JFCS Receives Jewish Federation Grant for Community Outreach
Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey has recently introduced the Jewish Community Social Work Program in an effort to reach more people
Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey has recently introduced the Jewish Community Social Work Program in an effort to reach more people
Adi Goldman of Raanana, Israel, is a charming, personable young woman who dreams of attending medical school. For Goldman, however, fulfilling this dream goes beyond
After the success of the 2016 Discover West Orange Shabbaton, the community is eager for a repeat performance. The 2017 shabbaton, to be held this
On Monday, January 16, a mini school bus carrying approximately 14 students to Yeshivat Netivot Montessori School, an early childhood through eighth grade school in
When David Anfang first heard about Wheels of Love, described by Wikipedia as Israel’s largest multi-day, multi-route international charity cycling event, he immediately became intrigued
Does this sound familiar? Sunday: “OK, I’m starting my diet/exercise program today.” Wednesday: “I’m doing great! I’ve been to the gym three days this week
For the past 26 years, Tomchei Shabbos of Bergen County has been providing meals to needy Jewish families. To date, close to one million such
In February 2016, The Jewish Link reported about a young boy, Ari Goodman, who had been diagnosed with severe low-functioning autism at the age of
These are exciting times for the Synagogue of the Suburban Torah Center community. The Livingston-based synagogue, under the spiritual leadership of Rabbi Elie Mischel, has
Planning a simcha is expensive. Planning a simcha on a budget can be difficult. Families go to great lengths to put together affairs that are
There’s something cooking in West Orange, and it’s got everyone buzzing with excitement. The Chosen Cholent, a cholent and barbeque food truck that has found
Thirteen years can pass in an instant. Think about your children and how quickly they seemed to go from infancy to b’nai mitzvah age. As