
Governor Murphy Allocates Additional Security Funds for Non-Public Schools
This week, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced the allocation of an additional $5.79 million to cover critical incident mapping in the state’s nonpublic schools.
This week, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced the allocation of an additional $5.79 million to cover critical incident mapping in the state’s nonpublic schools.
(JNS) Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif.) has again put forward the Peace and Tolerance in Palestinian Education Act to address the problem of racist incitement in
On May 18, The Jewish Center of the Upper West Side in Manhattan hosted a Yom Yerushalayim celebration for the community. The event was sponsored
The energy in the room was palpable. You could see it in the passionate declaration by the final speaker of the evening, Maury Litwack, managing
The JLE (Jewish Learning Experience of Bergen County) invites lesser-affiliated Jews to a Shavuot afternoon “Dessert and Learn” on Shabbat, May 27 at 2:30 p.m.
(Courtesy of YI of Fort Lee) On Sunday, June 11, members and friends of the Young Israel of Fort Lee will gather for a festive
The Jewish Historical Society of North Jersey is presenting “An Evening with Broadway Director Jerry Zaks” on Sunday, June 11 at 7 p.m. It will
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) Last week a group from Estonia came to celebrate Hakhel in the US. They arrived together with Rabbi Shmuel Kot, the
The Jewish Community Relations Council of New York announces the inaugural Celebrate Israel Block Party in New York City on June 4. It will take
The Dor L’Dor group at Congregation Ahavath Torah in Englewood will present a brunch and art lecture on Georgia O’Keeffe by its in-house artist and
YU Hackathon showcases the initiative and creativity of students in a field vital to the 21st-century economy. (Courtesy of YU) Enthusiasm ran high and ideas
A shocking robbery of a Jewish community member took place last Sunday, May 21, in the middle of the day, in the presence of his