JFCS Holds Annual Meeting
(Courtesy of JFCS) On June 21, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern NJ (JFCS) held its annual meeting at Temple Emanu-El in Closter to
(Courtesy of JFCS) On June 21, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern NJ (JFCS) held its annual meeting at Temple Emanu-El in Closter to
(Courtesy of NJJBA) The New Jersey Jewish Business Alliance (NJJBA) expanded its team of professionals with the appointment of Ameya S. Pendse, Esq. as the
(Courtesy of JFSCNJ) A group of Holocaust survivors, their caregivers, Jewish Family Service of Central New Jersey volunteers and staff gathered at the Mitzi &
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) Over 100 people gathered on ג׳ תמוז, the special day of the Rebbe, for a farbrengen. The guest speaker at the
(Courtesy of Tiferet of Teaneck) Tiferet of Teaneck and the greater Teaneck-area homeschooling community celebrated the end of the school year with the first annual
LevelUp MD Urgent Care had an official ‘Welcome to Passaic” celebration on Thursday, June 22, with music, balloons and a ribbon cutting outside the front
(Courtesy of TeachNJ) School lunch panic may soon be a thing of the past. A new bill, which passed New Jersey’s legislative committees earlier this
(Courtesy of Hatzalah of MetroWest) On June 12, four Hatzalah of MetroWest responders were honored by Livingston Township with the President’s Volunteer Service Award. They
(l-r) Ken Jenkins, Justin Brasch, Gary Katz.(Courtesy of White Plains Council) White Plains Council President Justin Brasch and Gary Katz hosted a very successful fundraiser
In the latest series of concerning actions that seem designed to marginalize long-serving Jewish residents’ involvement in Teaneck politics, Teaneck Mayor Michael Pagan and his
By Harry Glazer When a business starts a new initiative, it is likely to expect modest returns at first. Success just doesn’t happen overnight. Usually,
On June 13 Erez Masud, development director of the Kever Rachel community in Israel, visited Bruriah and met with community leaders. He came because he’d