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October 7 changed so many elements of Jewish life in Israel, that we are still cataloging its effects. With every Israeli family affected in some
October 7 changed so many elements of Jewish life in Israel, that we are still cataloging its effects. With every Israeli family affected in some
In 2020, Ohr Yisroel opened its doors with 24 students, as guests of the Lubavitch on the Palisades school. Fast forward four years later, Ohr
Council members Mark Schwartz and Karen Orgen held an event last week to launch their reelection campaign for the Teaneck Town Council. The event drew
Torah Academy of Bergen County is growing, giving back and planning for the future. The school leadership is undertaking a major expansion plan to “transform
A few months ago, Annie Altman went with her mother Jordana on the Mother/Daughter Bat Mitzvah Mission to Israel with Englewood’s East Hill Synagogue’s Rebbetzin
In the aftermath of the October 7 attacks, Jewish communities in the U.S. jumped into action to do whatever they could to help from afar,
Delia Nagar is on a mission—a mission to share the power of music to inspire and connect. To see her in her current life—living in
Nili Rothenberg and Abby Herman, both sixth graders at Yeshivat Noam, have been best friends for years, so when they started thinking about ideas for
Last week students from across New Jersey traveled to Trenton to meet with state officials for Teach NJ’s first large-scale, in-person event. Teach NJ espouses
The Teaneck eruv’s northern border has recently been extended further into New Milford, opening more of that neighborhood to the frum community. Since its inception
By Michal RosenbergBy Michal Rosenberg Coffee is an important part of any office culture and it’s no different at The Jewish Link. Since we are
The Yavneh Academy choir had the honor and privilege of singing the national anthem on the field at Citi Field on Tuesday, September 13, to