Teaneck’s Adam Berner to Lead ORA Mediation Workshop
The Organization for the Resolution of Agunot (ORA) will be hosting a mediation workshop for its staff members in April as part of its ongoing
The Organization for the Resolution of Agunot (ORA) will be hosting a mediation workshop for its staff members in April as part of its ongoing
Dr. Stephen Glicksman of Teaneck has served as director of clinical innovation at Makor Disability Services in Boro Park, formerly known as Women’s League Community
For those who attended last year’s Torah in the City sponsored by the Orthodox Union, the memories of the day still linger. The Citi Field
John Jay College of Criminal Justice hosted the recent Nefesh B’Nefesh Mega Event and Aliyah Fair on Sunday, March 11. This event marked the 10th
In what is now regarded as a 20th-century highly disproved prophecy of doom, the iconic LOOK Magazine predicted in the 1950s that Orthodox Jewry in
On Thursday evening, February 22, the Teaneck/Bergenfield community gathered at Congregation Beth Aaron to mark Zayin Adar with a special mincha service, including the special
Local parents of lone soldiers will be the beneficiaries of a visit by Nefesh B’Nefesh on Monday evening, March 12, in Bergenfield. They will hear
The Jewish Gymnastic League was started two years ago to bring girls in Jewish gymnastics programs throughout the country together in competitions twice yearly. To
Former sports writer and current contributor Joseph (or Joe, as he prefers to be called) Rotenberg of Teaneck has attracted a widespread readership with his
This past Monday, February 5, at 6:15 a.m., Bais Medrash of Bergenfield (BMOB) welcomed 20 “daveners” to its initial Shacharit minyan. Seen as a momentous
Sol Rosenberg, D. Eng. Sci, was born as Shlomo Gelbard in Olkhovatka, Russia, near the Ukrainian border. He arrived on U.S. shores in December of
Nestled at the back of the Glatt Express parking lot is a low, red, square edifice. Other than the black lettering on its simple billboard,