Just One Life Event Set for September 12
Just One Life/Nefesh Achat B’Yisrael proudly announces its 2023 annual fundraiser to be held on Tuesday evening, September 12, at 8 p.m., at the home
Just One Life/Nefesh Achat B’Yisrael proudly announces its 2023 annual fundraiser to be held on Tuesday evening, September 12, at 8 p.m., at the home
Avromi and Moshe are friends on a mission. They joined forces in February through a confluence of events with the singular goal of bringing Klal
In an era of seemingly unlimited access to Torah, in print and online, one sefer stands out, “The Lax Family Tzurba M’Rabanan” is a systematic
Bais Menachem, the Lubavitch-inspired congregation, moved into its new quarters just before Shavuot, 2022. Located at 1370 Windsor Road, the congregation attracts over 125 men,
The organization is expanding its lifesaving services in Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh and the Old City. Just One Life/Nefesh Achat B’Yisrael, (JOL/NAB) is the U.S./Israel organization
Bais Medrash of Bergenfield (BMOB) will witness festive celebrations this Shabbat, Aug. 11-12. Newly housed in their state-of-the-art building at 385 South Prospect Ave., the
Moshe Cohen, Los Angeles native now residing in Ramat Eshkol, is spending the summer in Englewood where he and his wife, Sara, just welcomed their
In marking Tisha B’Av as a day of remembrance for the victims of the Shoah, the newly revamped Teaneck High School (THS) Holocaust Center, under
Jonathan and Anne Rand are donating an extraordinary mineral collection to the Biblical Museum of Natural History. The Rands, Teaneck residents for 29 years, moved
By Pearl Markovitz Rabbi Akiva Pollak, CEO and senior rabbi of SynerJy, is proud to be hosting a summer fellowship program in Passaic. The program
September will mark one full year since Nechama Price and Rivka Alter partnered as yoatzot halacha for the Teaneck community. According to the data accrued
Eli Kahan, creator of the “Fit Zaidy Project,” is offering a healthier lifestyle to his fellow zaidys ages 60+. Self-described as a typical Brooklyn zaidy,