
JFS MetroWest Offers Free Parent Academy
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ (JFS) is offering a free parenting series, The Parent Academy, for parents of children of varying ages, throughout the
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ (JFS) is offering a free parenting series, The Parent Academy, for parents of children of varying ages, throughout the
Four hundred guests packed the Woodcliff Lake Amphitheater on Sunday, December 4, to hear Itu Lustig, an Auchwitz survivor from Brooklyn, share her harrowing story.
On Wednesday, Nov. 30, when the lights flickered at the headquarters of the Teaneck Volunteer Ambulance Corps (TVAC) and the emergency backup generator kicked in,
(Courtesy of Ohr Torah Stone) After three years of virtual events, Ohr Torah Stone proudly held its annual dinner event in person at the Midtown
It all started just a few weeks ago, when Janet Andron Hoffman, a grandmother of five including a special needs child, reached out to Zeesy
NCSY’s annual Meorot production is set to light up the stage at Bergen Pac on Sunday, March 5. The all-girls song and dance performance, now
(Courtesy of WZO) More than 150 emissaries of the Education Department of the World Zionist Organization gathered in Newark, New Jersey this week for their
Rutgers University Chabad will be able to cut in half the outstanding debt remaining on its $6 million mortgage after raising about $1 million at
On Dec. 3, a playground in Montclair, New Jersey was vandalized with antisemitic graffiti, including swastikas, hate speech and Nazi references. According to watchdog organization
Yonkers barber Slava Shushakova’s mezuzah had been on his shop’s door for many years. Chabad of Yonkers Rabbi Mendy Hurwitz checked the old mezuzah, fixed
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) This past Monday night and Tuesday were the 19th of Kislev, and the 19th of Kislev is celebrated as the new
(Courtesy of JCF) Jewish Communal Fund (JCF) is celebrating 50 years of philanthropic stewardship under the new leadership of Rachel Schnoll, who was appointed chief