BJC to Hold Community Shabbat Dinner
Please join the Bronx Jewish Center (BJC) for its next community Shabbat dinner on Friday, August 5 starting at 7 p.m. at the Bronx Jewish
Please join the Bronx Jewish Center (BJC) for its next community Shabbat dinner on Friday, August 5 starting at 7 p.m. at the Bronx Jewish
On July 10, Rabbanit Michelle Farber, a leader of Hadran, a women’s organization she co-founded that promotes intensive Gemara study for women, including Daf Yomi,
Seventeen years. For the younger readers, that might be a lifetime ago. For the older readers, it might seem like the blink of an eye.
(Courtesy of JWV) The Jewish War Veterans Department of New Jersey elected its first female department commander, Selina S. Kanowitz, an Air Force veteran from
(Courtesy of Chabad) Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Gilad Erdan and New York City Mayor Eric Adams went to the Ohel Chabad in Queens to
On Monday, July 18, the Teaneck Police Department issued a media release charging six township owners with the underage sale of vape and THC products.
Baruch Lanner, who was convicted of assaulting two students in 2002, will be allowed to remain in Israel for the next year under a temporary
Curriculum ranked No. 2 in the country. The online cybersecurity master’s degree program at the Katz School for Science and Health at Yeshiva University was
Starting Monday, July 11, Teaneck replaced meters with the ParkMobile app—free to download for Apple and Android devices—to charge for parking in the four parking
Project Ezrah, a social services program native to Teaneck provides financial relief to its participants by helping them find jobs, build up their resumes, manage
After a long delay complicated by the pandemic, Dr. Yaakov and Jen Abdelhak and family dedicated their family’s sefer Torah at Ohr Saadya in Teaneck.
(Courtesy of Fleetwood Synagogue) Just a few weeks ago, Fleetwood Synagogue hosted Rabbi Yosef Cohen, his wife Eliana and their two kids, for Shabbat, and