Reflecting on My 25th High School Reunion
Earlier this week, I attended what I consider to be a major life event. With nearly 40 of my former high school classmates, we met
Earlier this week, I attended what I consider to be a major life event. With nearly 40 of my former high school classmates, we met
As I write this, we are now less than a week away from next Tuesday’s (May 10) important Teaneck Council election. As the co-publisher of
Anyone looking to visit Jerusalem and who thinks they know the Inbal should check again, according to Alex Herman, the Inbal’s VP of Sales &
I originally intended to write a relatively short piece about how proud we are as a paper to participate in National Jewish Disability Awareness and
I’ve always been a big guy…have always been a little bit heavier than I should be. I’ve never dieted in my entire life and always
Rabbi David Baruch Lau, the Ashkenazi chief rabbi of Israel, visited Teaneck on Tuesday evening at Cong. Bnai Yeshurun, his only appearance in Bergen County
The Teaneck Council Election is on May 13, and while it may be hard to believe, that is less than a week away, so JLBC
The Nachum Segal Network (www.nachumsegal.com) aired its first ever “Kosher Halftime Show” during Super Bowl XLVIII this past Sunday night. The 20-minute online experience featured
Teaneck—With food and fanfare, last Sunday J-ADD celebrated the opening of its eighth and newest home—this one in Teaneck. Over 100 guests, J-ADD residents, their
The last time I was in Sderot was in the summer of 2005, only weeks before the Gaza pullout. What remained in my mind were
Fort Lee—The long-anticipated dedication of the Young Israel of Fort Lee, named for Holocaust survivors and activists Ulo and Ethel Barad, took place recently with
Teaneck, NJ—Two major Roshei Yeshiva visited Teaneck two weeks ago to pay tribute to Rav Ovadiah Yosef, z’tl, who was niftar three weeks ago. More