Young Israel of Fair Lawn: A Shul Where Families Can Grow
Remember when you were a kid and you went to the doctor for your annual checkup? The part you were most interested in was how
Remember when you were a kid and you went to the doctor for your annual checkup? The part you were most interested in was how
The Fair Lawn eruv was expanded earlier this summer. It’s easy to take an eruv for granted—kind of like there being a minyan at your
In order for businesses to remain viable in these competitive times, they need to regularly consider the question of how best to grow and gain
So close, yet so far away. Walter Spier and Werner Reich are survivors of Auschwitz. The two bear the infamous tattoos the Nazis placed upon
This past Sunday, October 29, Anshei Lubavitch of Fair Lawn welcomed a brand-new Torah scroll with a grand siyum sefer Torah ceremony and celebration. Nearly
On Tuesday, May 23, Marc A. Zharnest was sworn in as a council member of Fair Lawn. Zharnest, who is a regular attendee at Shomrei
Marta Felberbaum, by all appearances an ordinary woman, was anything but ordinary. Felberbaum, who passed away on April 7 of this year, was born in
On Sunday evening, March 26, Rabbi Ely Shestack will be formally installed as the Rabbi of Congregation Ahavat Achim in Fair Lawn. Rabbi Shestack began
Every organization has a desire to grow. Whether that means reaching more people, making more money, offering more services etc., a thriving organization is a
Coach Gila was “born” two and a half years ago. For many years Gila Guzman struggled with maintaining a healthy weight. She was concerned about
Fair Lawn—On April 13, Congregation Ahavat Achim named Ely Shestack its new Rabbi. He will replace Rabbi Uri Goldstein, who announced he was stepping down
Spring training is underway, and the 2016 baseball season has begun. Players are doing drills and working on skills. Fans and pundits are making predictions