
Rujum-Zionist Entrepreneurship Offers Tourism With Value in Memory of Ari Fuld, HY”D
On the eve of Yom Kippur 2018, Ari Fuld, HY”D, was ambushed by a terrorist in the tzomet of Gush Etzion. Before succumbing to his
On the eve of Yom Kippur 2018, Ari Fuld, HY”D, was ambushed by a terrorist in the tzomet of Gush Etzion. Before succumbing to his
After 39 years of working within the Federated system, Stanley Stone has accepted the role of executive director of The American Society of Yad Vashem.
What made the Presbys, Carrs, Gertlers, Browns, Landaus and Ziffs, among other longtime Teaneck residents, shlep to Keter Torah on Sunday evening? They are all
From the opening notes of “Yerushalayim Shel Zahav” to the closing duet rendition of “My Yiddishe Mama” by brothers Yanky and Shulem Lemmer, the recent
For many young men and women returning from one or two years of study in Israel post high school, referred to as their “gap year(s),”
Celebrating its 25th year as a division of the JCC Thurnauer School of Music, SHIRAH: The Jewish Community Chorus of the Kaplen JCC on the
As part of their season’s theme of “Spiritual Resistance,” the National Yiddish Theater Folksbiene (NYTF) will present the 2015 David and Clare Rosen Memorial Play-Writing
At 75, Tal Brody is as engaging as he was as “Israel’s Hero,” when he helped his basketball team defeat the Russian CSKA team in
On the sunny afternoon of Wednesday, May 15, a River Birch was planted in Clarence Brett Park by the Shade Tree Advisory Board as part
Yavneh Academy’s eighth grade Holocaust production was presented twice on Thursday, May 16, in the Paramus High School auditorium. The morning production hosted students from
Meredith Yager and Tsipora Gurell, co-chairs of Bikur Cholim of Bergen County, were delighted at the enthusiastic turnout of more than 250 participants for their
More than 600 students gathered in the auditorium of Teaneck High School to hear the message of a survivor of the Holocaust on Tuesday morning,