Bildner Center’s ‘Innovative Orthodoxies’ Lectures Examine New Trends in Modern Orthodoxy
One of the enduring facets of Modern Orthodox life is that while adherents hold fast to the hallmarks of traditional belief and practice, the boundaries
One of the enduring facets of Modern Orthodox life is that while adherents hold fast to the hallmarks of traditional belief and practice, the boundaries
(Courtesy of Chazaq) The leading city, state and federal elected officials sat at the dais at the Chazaq legislative dinner on February 20. “Wisdom begins
Congregation Ohav Emeth in Highland Park is happy to announce a return to their “normal” Purim Costume Gemach, now in its 15th year. Community members
What makes a fabulous storyteller? With her captivating voice and elegant style, Peninnah Schram has enchanted audiences the world over. Her Jewish folktales are skillfully
Members of the public are invited to a free virtual public talk on Monday March 7 at 7 p.m. about “Israel’s Moment,” which exposes the
Direct from his off-Broadway show “Strictly Unorthodox,” Ashley Blaker will be performing at the Fleetwood Synagogue in Mount Vernon, New York (only 10 minutes from
Several North Jersey towns are taking steps to address inequality by joining together for the second annual Community Read project. “Caste” by the Pulitzer Prize
JFS of Central NJ, a non-sectarian health and social service organization, will be presenting “Harnessing the Power of Change,” a six-session free virtual support program
Rav Meir Goldwicht, a prominent Israeli scholar, educator, rosh yeshiva of Yeshiva University’s Mazer School of Talmudic Studies and the head of the Stone Beit
At the heart of my teaching lies a core value: to teach is to engineer sacred space. But in the high school classroom, I never
The milestone of full university status in New York comes as Touro celebrates 50th anniversary. (Courtesy of Touro University) Touro College in New York State
When Congregation Brothers of Israel (CBI) in Long Branch, New Jersey, decided to expand to meet their congregational needs, they didn’t follow the usual route