CoJDS Taps Into Apploi Platform To Address Recruitment Challenges
In the words of Rabbi Heshy Glass, founding national chairman of the Consortium of Orthodox Jewish Day Schools (CoJDS): “Apploi really demonstrates how much impact
In the words of Rabbi Heshy Glass, founding national chairman of the Consortium of Orthodox Jewish Day Schools (CoJDS): “Apploi really demonstrates how much impact
The landmark exhibit “The Golden Path: Maimonides Across Eight Centuries” is now on view at the Yeshiva University Museum in New York until December 31.
Reviewing: “Moreh Tefilla: Davening Shemoneh Esrei With Meaning,” by Rabbi Joel Grossman. Independently published. 2023. English. Hardcover. 287 pages. ISBN-13: 979-8388271105. Who but a veteran
On Sunday, May 28, hundreds of fans came out to hear a concert by the Jewish music superstar Avrham Fried held at the Bergen Performing
The Bergen Performing Arts Center in Englewood served as the venue for the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s “75 Israel: A Community Celebration” held
In 2003, almost two decades ago, Suzanne Weilgus of Monsey founded “ACHI-American Communities Helping Israel.” Her founding committee consisted of former classmates from her YUHSG
Now into its 51st year, Congregation Beth Aaron of Teaneck will be celebrating its shul community this weekend, beginning with a fun-filled Shabbat, Parshat Bamidbar,
Within every voluminous issue of the now decade-old Jewish Link, there is a section devoted to local chesed organizations. In this past week’s issue, five
To coincide with the observance of Yom HaShoah in Teaneck/Bergenfield, the Greater Teaneck Annual Yom HaShoah Committee arranges for a local school to display Holocaust
On Sunday evening, May 28, the Bergen PAC in Englewood will be hopping to the solo concert by Jewish music superstar Avraham Fried. Celebrating his
On Tuesday morning, April 19, over 400 Teaneck High School (THS) students filed into the auditorium to hear a presentation by Holocaust survivor Dr. Alex
Coming out of three years of online programming, the Greater Teaneck Annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration attracted over 700 participants to its April 18 program. In