World News Briefs
Matisyahu Faces Down BDS and Rocks Spanish Festival (haaretz.com) An American Jewish musician, who was controversially bared from a reggae festival in Spain before being
Matisyahu Faces Down BDS and Rocks Spanish Festival (haaretz.com) An American Jewish musician, who was controversially bared from a reggae festival in Spain before being
This is the month of Elul. It is the time when we as Jews are preparing ourselves for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. In just
A YCT Graduate Responds to Dr. Berger In his July 9 op-ed (“The Rabbinical Council of America and Yeshivat Chovevei Torah: A Response to Rabbis
One-hundred-and-eight prominent Charedi rabbis and Jewish educators from across the United States have contributed their signatures to a kol koreh (public pronouncement) affirming the Biblical
Planned investment of $75 million USD The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the Hadassah Medical Center will establish the first interdisciplinary university-based autism center in
Jerusalem—Ptil Tekhelet (www.tekhelet.com), an Israeli non-profit that promotes, educates and produces authentic tekhelet (blue-dyed fringes for the fulfillment of the biblical commandment of tzitzit), announced
People all over Israel and supporters throughout the world are joining in the Human Chain. “Today we launch the Virtual Human Chain campaign to show
Tel Aviv—According to the just-released Szold Report, Israel Sci-Tech Schools, the largest independent network of educational charter schools in the country, outperformed Israel’s national average
The summer isn’t complete for many children in our community, who traditionally end their summer with Bergen County’s Friendship Circle End of Summer Camp, held
Local students from the Jewish community attended the last day of Giants training camp this past Tuesday. Pictured below are a few scenes from the
If you know of someone who is homebound in Bergenfield/Teaneck who would like to hear shofar blowing on Rosh Hashanah, please let us know and
Music and cheers were heard all over the neighborhood as Cedar Market celebrated its anniversary by bringing clowns, magicians, acrobats, a petting zoo and inflatables