Multi-Charity Benefit Concert to be Held On 6/20
Teaneck—On June 20th, a group of very talented young musicians will perform popular songs ranging from Elvis Presley to Mumford and Sons at a benefit concert
Teaneck—On June 20th, a group of very talented young musicians will perform popular songs ranging from Elvis Presley to Mumford and Sons at a benefit concert
First Grade students at the Lubavitch on the Palisades School gathered at Womrath’s book store in Tenafly for a Publishing Party. Having used the Writer’s
Jerusalem—Named after former Jerusalem Mayor Teddy Kollek, the new “Teddy Park” will open this summer in Mitchell Park beneath the Old City walls near Jerusalem’s
Syria—Al Arabiya reports that at least 40 Hezbollah fighters have been reportedly killed in the Syrian town of Qusayr last week following clashes between Syrian
Warsaw—The newly appointed Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism, Ira Forman, went on his first mission last week, a mission born in Bergen County,
Asia Is Becoming Israel’s New Frontier Forbes reports that Israel’s rapid transition into an entrepreneurial high-tech superpower has aroused the interest of such Asian countries
Bill Protecting IDF From Slander Passes First Knesset Ruling (JNS.org) People and groups who slander the Israel Defense Forces may find themselves facing lawsuits, according
CAMERA launches new website to aid pro-Israel students (JNS.org) The Committee for Accuracy in Middle East Reporting in America (CAMERA) has launched a new website
Targum Shlishi Fetes Rabbi Yitz (Irving) Greenberg on His 80th Birthday Miami, FL—Targum Shlishi has launched a website dedicated to the work of Rabbi Dr.
Teaneck—Barry Cohen and Yosef Kornbluth of Teaneck have been selected to perform advanced undergraduate level research as part of the Henry Kressel Research Scholarship program. It
MASK recently hosted an event at the Englewood home of Shelly and Noam Sokolow. The guest speakers were Rabbi Dovid Goldwasser and Lewis Abram. The
The Orthodox Union Singles Connection, in partnership with a variety of Manhattan synagogues, will present “A Night of Laughs” twice in June, one for an