Elected Officials Meet and Greet Passover Shoppers in Monsey
The everyday kosher food shopper is not used to seeing elected officials roaming around a kosher supermarket meeting and greeting constituents, especially if the legislators
The everyday kosher food shopper is not used to seeing elected officials roaming around a kosher supermarket meeting and greeting constituents, especially if the legislators
Last week, a panel of five judges of the New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Third Judicial Department heard arguments regarding whether the state education
State lawmakers from Rockland and Westchester counties on both sides of the aisle are upset about the latest state budget proposed by Governor Kathy Hochul
The president of the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, based in Paramus, is frustrated that the Arabs, Palestinians and Hamas are beating the Jewish
A task force to study antisemitic and anti-Asian hate crimes has been formed courtesy of the New York State Bar Association. The task force consists
Westchester County schools are under attack by antisemites and extremists, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL). Underlying the cause of this rampant upsurge are social
The stars aligned as the glitterati in the Borough Park Jewish community came out for a legislative barbeque on Aug. 2 to receive awards from
It took eight years and numerous investigations by the New York City Department of Education to declare 18 yeshivas in noncompliance with substantially inadequate teaching
State lawmakers do not pay rent for their office space in Albany. The offices are assigned by the leader of each house. Every two years
With just days left until the end of the legislative session, state lawmakers are considering a last-minute piece of legislation that would prohibit New York-based
The Council of Jewish Organizations (COJO) of Flatbush offers residents in Brooklyn 30 programs encompassing adult education and assistance with health insurance, legal matters, employment,
Since last week’s passage of the 2023-24 state budget, many details of the $229 billion spending plan have been slowly bubbling to the surface because