Hundreds Participate in First Annual Yavneh Challah Bake
Sometimes the most wonderful and inspirational ideas come from children. Such was the case when the young Geisler, Goro and Smilow girls came up with
Sometimes the most wonderful and inspirational ideas come from children. Such was the case when the young Geisler, Goro and Smilow girls came up with
Englewood—The passing of Evan Levy, an adventurous, playful and dynamic 4-year-old, is an inconceivable tragedy. It seems impossible to turn such tremendous heartache into something
Parents are often astounded by their children’s technological abilities. Terms such as STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math), PBL (Project-Based Learning), and the Maker movement
After years of planning, fundraising and moving from one temporary space to another, Kehilat Kesher, the Community Synagogue of Englewood and Tenafly, finally celebrated the
Kehillat Kesher, the Community Synagogue of Englewood and Tenafly, was founded in 2000, when eight families from Manhattan’s Upper West Side boldly decided to start
When thinking about the experiences of yeshiva students, cheering at a pep rally is not one that usually comes to mind. However, on December 14,
Over the past few weeks our community has been hurting as we watch terror unfold in Israel. It is incredible to see pictures and read
Englewood—Last June I received a very exciting letter; for the next academic year, my town would provide public bus transportation for my children to get
Getting ready to go back to school means haircuts, new shoes, and, of course, school supplies. Many of us remember making trips to the store
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