SCOTUS Grants YU Emergency Stay on Pride Alliance Ruling
The Supreme Court has granted a temporary emergency stay of the New York Appellate Court’s decision in YU Pride Alliance v. Yeshiva University, which ruled
The Supreme Court has granted a temporary emergency stay of the New York Appellate Court’s decision in YU Pride Alliance v. Yeshiva University, which ruled
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom has passed away at the age of 96. In tribute to her, Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis issued the
We are just days away from the Project Yechi barbecue on Motzei Shabbat, September 10, and I am glad to be able to share this
Rabbi Gil Steinlauf had one of those rare moments in life—when an opportunity arises that seems like it was bashert, just clearly meant to be.
Living Connected, the Bergen County School-Shul Technology Initiative, invites you to share your concerns, comments and insights about technology habits and its impact on children
(Courtesy of YCT) For the last 20 years, teachers, rabbis and laypeople have come from all over the tri-state area and beyond (including Boston, Miami
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) On Sunday, September 18, Bris Avrohom will celebrate its 43rd Annual Dinner at the Sheraton Parsippany. James Gill, general manager of
CEO Gilles Gade and the bank board make $5 million gift to support Touro and name the Cross River Campus of Touro University. Cross River
A gloomy forecast could not damper the excitement on Monday, September 5 at Congregation B’nai Shalom in West Orange. After a year of service in
If you’re serious about the security of your shul, school or community organization in Central New Jersey, one person you probably should thank for federal
(Courtesy of The Bayit) Highlighted by its annual blood drive clothing drives, the Hebrew Institute of Riverdale-The Bayit will mark the 21st anniversary of 9/11
(Courtesy of Tefillin Awareness Project) The celebrated Tefillin Awareness Project, also known as Hanacha K’halacha, is coming to Beis Medrash Ohr Chaim in Monsey in