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Many people make time each day to exercise. Some do it in the comfort of their home and others schedule time to go to the
Monday, June 19, Congregation Keter Torah will hold its annual dinner at the shul. This year’s guests of honor are Jonathan and Alisa Gellis. Howard
Dianne and Stan Bekritsky invite the greater Teaneck community to come learn about the Jerusalem Institute for the Blind (JIB) on Wednesday, June 7 from
Teaneck resident Neil Greenspan was recently named to On Wall Street’s listing of Top 40 Under 40. The list ranks the highest-producing advisors in wealth
The Young Israel of Teaneck announced that Shabbos Parshat Bo, February 3-4, noted lecturer Rabbi Dr. Gil Perl will join the shul as a Scholar-in-Residence
When Rabbi Daniel Fridman became the new rabbi of the Jewish Center of Teaneck three months ago, he found a group of people primed and
Every shul hopes it will happen to them: That their community will attract new families who join their shul and the shul grows to the
For some of us who’ve been through it, it’ll be like taking a trip down memory lane. To those of us who have kids in
The Young Israel of Teaneck announced that Wednesday night, November 9, at 8 p.m., Holocaust historian and Nazi hunter Dr. Efraim Zuroff will speak in
The Young Israel of Teaneck (YIOT) is pleased to announce that Rabbi Shmuel Goldin, Rabbi of Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood, will speak on Sunday,
This past summer, the Simon Wiesenthal Center ran the first-of-its-kind Government Advocacy Internship Program for college and graduate-level students. The program was geared at educating