The Camp Conundrum
Will there be camp? This is the question of the moment as the weather turns warmer and Zoom school winds down. For most parents, it
Will there be camp? This is the question of the moment as the weather turns warmer and Zoom school winds down. For most parents, it
This past Tuesday night, my husband, Yeruchum, and I ventured to Crown Heights in anticipation of the U.S. launch of Tabernacle Winery, a family-owned boutique
Yaacov Oryah’s club-sold orange wines are an example of a growing trend in kosher. Kosher wine importer and sommelier Andrew Breskin recently arranged for a
To set the tone for Aseret Yemei Teshuva and help us prepare for Yom Kippur, the RCBC is offering a Kinus Teshuva event this Sunday,
Bergen County High School for Jewish Studies (BCHSJS) will hold its annual gala dinner on June 5 at Congregation Beth Sholom, 354 Maitland Avenue in
Project Ezrah held a LinkedIn seminar this past Sunday morning at Congregation Rinat Yisrael. This event, open to the entire community, built on previous beginner
On Sunday, April 7, Project S.A.R.A.H. will host its 13th annual breakfast at Congregation Keter Torah. This year’s theme is prevention, and the morning will
In January of this year, with a packed crowd of educators and religious leaders looking on, Governor Phil Murphy signed a bill increasing security funding
Lamdeinu’s dean, Rachel Friedman, together with Ruth Hartstein, program coordinator, recently noticed a remarkable trend in their classes: Quite a number of students were coming
Yavneh Academy recently announced its newest initiative, Gan Yavneh Nursery. Gan Yavneh will serve children ages 6 weeks through 5 years old, or pre-k, and
It was Super Sunday—The Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s (JFNNJ) fundraising telethon—and, as Federation’s manager of outreach and engagement, Kim Schwartzman was working the
This time of year has a certain, special atmosphere. The rituals of the holidays bring families together and somehow all those preparations make finally sitting