Fair Lawn’s Shomrei Torah to Host Grandmaster Chess Challenge
So you think you are good at chess? Those who believe they are, or just want to watch the drama unfold, will not want to
So you think you are good at chess? Those who believe they are, or just want to watch the drama unfold, will not want to
If you are weary of hearing how isolated Israel appears to be and enjoy being exposed to eye-popping statistics, this year’s New Jersey-Israel annual meeting
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center (the Center), who has been with the organization since 1977, is no stranger to the
It was a win-win for Shomrei Torah of Fair Lawn in its second annual charity table tennis event. The place was hopping as the friendly
Congregation Shomrei Torah of Fair Lawn will pick up where it left off last year, hosting a table tennis tournament that promises to be bigger
If solid support for Israel is a key consideration in your decision for the 5th congressional district election in New Jersey, you can’t go wrong
Early into his address “Behind the Scenes in the Knesset: My Life in Israel,” it became apparent that those who came to hear Rabbi Dov
A special Shabbat kiddush is almost always associated with an individual person or family, whether it’s to celebrate a wedding, a bar/bat mitzvah, or perhaps
It’s probably a safe bet that John Lofstock is the only member of Shomrei Torah in Fair Lawn who has spent serious time serving on
We Fought Like Lions: A Polish Jewish Soldier’s Odyssey Through the Holocaust: Warsaw Uprising to Nazi POW, by Gary Lelonek, M.D., CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform,
Fair Lawn—Sunday breakfast doesn’t get much better. The unlikely combination of a scrambled eggs cooking competition and a halachic presentation on the permissibility of using
Rising Above: How 11 Athletes Overcame Challenges in Their Youth to Become Stars Penguin, May 2016, $12.24/Hardcover West Orange—Fourteen-year-old Elijah Zuckerman of West Orange