Bnot Sinai Women’s Beit Midrash to Zoom in August
Devora Chait-Roth and Tamar Beer, founders of Bnot Sinai Women’s Beit Midrash, have announced that the third annual summer beit midrash program will be presented
Devora Chait-Roth and Tamar Beer, founders of Bnot Sinai Women’s Beit Midrash, have announced that the third annual summer beit midrash program will be presented
On July 8, the Jewish Agency for Israel, under the leadership of Chairman of the Executive Isaac Herzog, announced that in its initial phase, its
The six-month interruption in the distribution of clothing and other essentials to the poor communities in Israel through Yad Leah was devastating. In the words
Rabbi Moshe Hillel Zary was looking forward to a memorable and exciting spring 2020. In January, Zary booked a large hall in the Talpiot section
In today’s constantly shifting global economy, staying current and “in the know” is no simple feat. Even if you are already working within a profession,
Nate Geller of Teaneck was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) at the end of April of this year, and is in desperate need of
The corner of Somerset Gate and Grenville Avenue in Teaneck was transformed on Sunday morning, June 28, into a joyous venue, hosting a parade of
Every few days TeaneckShuls lists an ISO (in search of) for medical equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers and highly in-demand knee scooters. Fortunately these items and
In mid-March, the prospect of going forward with Yavneh’s annual eighth-grade Holocaust production seemed dismal. The school was closed and the students separated. But the
When Ben Small of Englewood, a rising junior at SAR, and his mom recently engaged in spring cleaning projects, they soon realized that their discarded
It has been three months of “craziness,” yet the young people in our community are still creating new and creative chesed opportunities to show their
Abby Lowe, who resides with her family in the Country Club section of Teaneck, is a sixth grader at Yavneh Academy. When a friend from