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Even as a young girl, Fay Feder had no tolerance for injustices. When her pack of Wrigley’s gum was missing a stick or when her
Even as a young girl, Fay Feder had no tolerance for injustices. When her pack of Wrigley’s gum was missing a stick or when her
Fair Lawn’s Darchei Noam will be celebrating its 14th annual dinner on Tuesday, April 1. The guests of honor will be Adam and Lisa Pasternak,
Entering the dead of winter, the simple act of walking home from shul or going to or from an evening meal with friends on a
Following a successful inaugural event last year, Congregation Shomrei Torah of Fair Lawn will host its second annual SeferFest on Sunday, December 8 from 11:30
Reviewing: “Israel Alone” by Bernard-Henri Lévy. Wicked Son. 2024. Paperback. 176 pages. ISBN-13: 979-8888459300. “And their solitude is all the more tragic because the small
To say that the projected outcome for the upcoming federal elections appears tight would be an absolute understatement. The presidential race is neck and neck
On Tuesday evening, Sept. 25, Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s Attorney’s Division hosted a special presentation focusing on current litigation and general issues related
On September 17, Bergen County Sheriff Anthony Cureton and several members of his team were invited to the home of Anshei Lubavitch’s Rabbi Levi Neubort
The Jewish Link had a phone conversation last week with Mendham Mayor Christine Serrano Glassner, one of the two leading candidates vying for the Republican
More than any other, the one word used to describe what has kept Israel and the Jewish people strong in the face of the unprecedented
Although Janusz Legutko’s name may not sound Jewish, those who know this year’s shul dinner honoree will agree that the choice couldn’t have been more
On Sunday May 5, Cong. B’nai Sholom/Fair Lawn Jewish Center will host what is likely the country’s longest running Holocaust commemoration with a very unique