Fair Lawn: The Eruv Is Up!
Having and maintaining an eruv is a crucial element of a community: it represents unification. There are a number of people involved to ensure the
Having and maintaining an eruv is a crucial element of a community: it represents unification. There are a number of people involved to ensure the
Paramus—What drives you? What motivates you? For some people, that might be a challenging question. However, for Mike Aghachi, owner and founder of LuxQue, a
At approximately 10:00 a.m. on Sunday, January 24, Anny and Robyn Safier will cross the finish line. This finish line is in Miami, Florida, and
Since October was National Bullying Prevention Month, the Jewish Link spoke to a number of local schools about how they deal with bullying—which involves an
With the holiday season in the rearview mirror, many promises and deep thoughts slip away into memory. People fall into their routines and take life
Marc Zharnest is striving to do something that just might be unprecedented. The married father of two and Shomrei Torah congregant is running for Fair
You might say AJ Edelman is a dreamer, and he would agree with you. AJ’s dream is to represent Israel in the Winter Olympics in
The YU men’s and women’s soccer teams will be playing a number of their home games at Votee Park. By the time you are reading
Fair Lawn—It’s easy to think everyone is doing fine in Bergen County, but unfortunately, there are plenty of people in our community who could use
Shomrei Torah of Fair Lawn prides itself on its warmth and its welcoming nature. This has proved to be a winning formula for multiple generations.
Some people know from a young age what they want to do professionally. For Rabbi Ian Shaffer, deciding upon the rabbinate was a process. However,
The phrase, “Can’t we all just get along?” were most famously uttered by Rodney King during the Los Angeles riots in 1992. However, any group