New Jersey Attorney General Outlines Steps to Fight Rising Antisemitism
Amid the record-setting increase in antisemitic incidents in New Jersey and across the nation, there is some good news—confidence in reporting such hate to state
Amid the record-setting increase in antisemitic incidents in New Jersey and across the nation, there is some good news—confidence in reporting such hate to state
On April 24, the Riverdale Jewish Community Partnership held a community-wide Yom Hazikaron Tekes at the Riverdale Y. Melissa Sigmond, chief executive officer of the
On Friday, April 7 at 2:45 p.m., the second day of Passover and four hours prior to Shabbat, a young Middle Eastern man threw a
On April 21, UJA-Westchester and the Westchester Jewish Council (WJC) held the annual Westchester Legislative Breakfast at White Plains’ Temple Israel Center. The featured speakers
Official book launch of ‘The Tolna Legacy: Past, Present and Future,’ co-authored by Nahum Twersky and Dov Lev. Most of us are familiar with the
The Young Israel of Teaneck (YIOT) will celebrate its annual dinner on Sunday, May 7. This year’s guests of honor will be Leora and Daniel
(Courtesy of OU) More than 7,500 frum retirees worldwide seek weekly inspiration and insights from SPIRIT (Stimulating Program Initiative for Retirees that Inspires Thought), the
Rav Stephen Exler led the participants, Holocaust survivors, their children and grandchildren in singing the Partisan Song at the conclusion at the Hebrew Institute of
On Tuesday morning, April 19, over 400 Teaneck High School (THS) students filed into the auditorium to hear a presentation by Holocaust survivor Dr. Alex
It’s not often you see a nearly full house in the main sanctuary of a large shul on a weekday night. But that was the
Coming out of three years of online programming, the Greater Teaneck Annual Yom HaShoah Commemoration attracted over 700 participants to its April 18 program. In