A Tribute to the Women Behind The Fair Lawn Mikvah Project
Fair Lawn’s Mikvah Chava Faiga, an elegantly refurbished mikvah six years in the planning, is finally open. In a word, it is stunning. Just ask
Fair Lawn’s Mikvah Chava Faiga, an elegantly refurbished mikvah six years in the planning, is finally open. In a word, it is stunning. Just ask
The annual conference of the Rabbinical Council of America was scheduled to be held in Chicago this year, but plans were shelved in light of
A community-wide project that was conceived a half dozen years ago is rapidly approaching the finish line. The Chanukat HaBayit of Mikvah Chava Faiga will
The challenge of writing a piece on Akiva Shapiro, litigation partner at Gibson Dunn, a leading international law firm with a stellar track record, is
April 4 was a picture-perfect day for the Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey’s annual Food Insecurity Conference, the culmination of a massive partnership effort
Joel Lebowitz, public affairs officer for the Jewish War Veterans (JWV) chapter in Livingston, explained what motivated his outreach efforts. About a decade ago, while
What began four months ago as a limited limud program in anticipation of the High Holidays has morphed into a non-traditional kollel that is steadily
On paper, the odds appear against Dr. Andrew Rosenthal, but don’t tell him that. He’s a fighter and an optimist who has been there for
On paper, the odds appear against Dr. Andrew Rosenthal, but don’t tell him that. He’s a fighter and an optimist who has been there for
Shomrei Torah of Fair Lawn is on a roll. After bar mitzvahs each of the previous two weeks, the shul followed with several special events
The Jewish Link recently ran five pages of visual submissions from its COVID-19 design-a-mask contest for kids. The winning entry, from 13-year-old Sara Gans, was
As shuls across the country grappled with ways to creatively keep the spirit of Shavuot alive, Rabbi Andrew Markowitz of Cong. Shomrei Torah in Fair