New Kollel With a Twist Opens in Fair Lawn
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
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
Stuart Meissner is on a mission and believes he has the life experiences and common sense ideas to make it a reality. “I want to
If you have an affinity towards Israel and its close bond with the U.S., listening to the opposing side can be sobering. James Zogby, president
Barry Bichler’s extraordinary artistic talents were apparent at a very young age. As his father, Abraham Bichler of Fair Lawn, explained, “He made model airplanes
On Sunday evening, September 8, Rinat Yisrael was privileged to hear Nechumi Yaffe report on both her personal and scholarly journeys. As the first charedi
This past Shabbat marked the last time Rabbi Benjamin Yudin would serve in his capacity as congregational leader of Shomrei Torah in Fair Lawn, as
You may have known that “Solomon’s Stables” was not built by Solomon but by Herod, and that it was never intended to be used as