
Jewish Center of Teaneck Initiates Energetic, Expanded Programming
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
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
Itamar, a yishuv in the center of Israel in the hills of Shomron, was established on Israel Independence Day in 1984 by a small group
Enhancing lives, one seat at a time. That’s the motto of the non-profit organization called Sharing Seats. According to Noah Falkenstein, Sharing Seats’ Executive Director,
Passaic—Yitzchak Michael (Isaac) Stein is an extraordinary boy with an extraordinarily rare genetic disease called Aicardi-Goutieres Syndrome (AGS). According to his mother, Elisheva, only 400
For the past nine months, a dedicated group of volunteers from the greater Teaneck Jewish community has been giving back each week through a very
The Young Israel of Teaneck (YIOT) announced that Jeff Jacoby, Award-winning Op-Ed Columnist for the Boston Globe, will speak on Sunday, May 22, at 8
“The mitzvah of the seder night is the telling over of the story of Jews leaving Egypt,” says Rabbi David Fohrman, Dean and Founder of