Ben Small of Englewood Turns Spring Cleaning Into a Chesed
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
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
Little did Teaneck resident Daniel Rothner, founder and director of Areyvut, anticipate that 18 years after founding his chesed organization its name would become the
Joyce Weinberger and her husband, George, raised their three children in Livingston. Now grandparents of nine, they are still members of Synagogue of the Suburban
In her position as director of educational technology at Bruriah High School, Debbie Ezra has been inordinately busy these last two months, setting up technology
Bernie Moerdler was enjoying his gap year in Israel. Studying at Migdal HaTorah in Modiin, Moerdler was able to combine his two passions. One was
In 13 hospitals around Israel, over 2,000 young adult volunteers in neon yellow T-shirts bearing the logo “Osim Sameach,” making happiness, are a constant presence.
Rabbi Ari Schonfeld continues to instruct his eighth-grade students at Yeshiva Bais Hillel in Passaic from afar. However, in assessing the current situation, in which
The Chidon HaTanach was instituted on the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel in May of 1958, and for youth it
Nava Forman and Adira Schreiber, 10th graders at Ma’ayanot, came up with a creative and fun way to raise money for the health care workers
Rachel Dube, currently a senior at Rutgers University, is a busy political science major. However, she still makes time for her weekly beauty and fashion