Simon Wiesenthal Center Denounces Hate Flyers Found in Teaneck
New York—The Simon Wiesenthal Center strongly condemns the recent circulation of hate flyers, first discovered in the parking lot of TABC in Bergen County and
New York—The Simon Wiesenthal Center strongly condemns the recent circulation of hate flyers, first discovered in the parking lot of TABC in Bergen County and
Public Wi-Fi Solution Englewood—Mayor Frank Huttle III together with The Englewood Economic Development Corporation (EEDC) is excited to announce that a one-mile stretch of Englewood’s
Passaic—Young Israel of Passaic-Clifton, one of the oldest active shuls in Passaic County is honoring Noah and Peggy Gurock and Rabbi Elie and Abigail Rothberger
On Shabbat, June 21, 2014 at 6:55 p.m., Cong. Rinat Yisrael Adult Education presents Prof. Daniel Rynhold, Yeshiva University addressing “Halakhic Man or Superman? A
New York—The Nachum Segal Network (www.nachumsegal.com) announced its most advanced and intuitive Internet radio application for mobile devices on the market today. Developed by industry
New York—Beis Medrash L’Talmud, an affiliate of Lander College for Men located in Kew Gardens Hills in Queens, announced the appointment of Rabbi Shmuel Marcus
In 2002, Ted Cruz was elected to serve as U.S. Senator of Texas despite having never before been elected to office. Since the election— described
With the June release of Torah MiEtzion: Bamidbar, Maggid Books is proud to announce the completion of the five-volume Torah MiEtzion series. The Torah MiEtzion
Today’s Jewish camper is tomorrow’s Jewish leader, which is why Jewish philanthropists Michael and Anita Siegal are investing in the next generation and endowing a
Bergen County is the bedroom community for hundreds of families who have invested their time, money and children, their own livelihoods and souls in Yeshiva
This Sunday, nearly a million Israel supporters turned out on 5th Avenue for the 50th annual Celebrate Israel parade. Of the dozens of floats in
Yeshivat Noam Head of School Rabbi Chaim Hagler finds a use for NYC’s payphones while trying to marshal together his students, faculty, and parent volunteers