Menorah at MetLife Stadium
(Courtesy of Chabad of the Meadowlands) What do the Maccabees and the Giants have in common? Football fans from across the tri-state area headed to
(Courtesy of Chabad of the Meadowlands) What do the Maccabees and the Giants have in common? Football fans from across the tri-state area headed to
(Courtesy of Chabad of Teaneck) Over 200 people turned out to celebrate the 19th of Kislev “Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus” celebration sponsored by Friends of
Congregation Ahawas Achim B’nai Jacob & David (AABJ&D), the first Orthodox shul in West Orange, has grown tremendously since its 1974 building dedication. At that
Thanksgiving Day was warmed for many by Teaneck’s celebration held at Rain. Emergency service workers, veterans, seniors, families and friends gathered to express camaraderie and
Women’s Initiative for Jewish Studies (WIJS) at Young Israel of New Rochelle is proud to present Dr. Michal Raucher on Tuesday, December 7 at 8
Sophie Knapp has an interesting life. One of five children to parents Chavie and Stephen Knapp, the 13-year-old is an actor who lives with her
On the morning of November 16, in commemoration of Kristallnacht, over 200 Teaneck High School students gathered to hear the testimony of Michael Silberstein, a
The Daffodil Project (https://www.daffodilproject.net) aspires to build a worldwide Living Holocaust Memorial by planting 1.5 million daffodils in memory of the children who perished in
As the roster of charitable causes in the age of GoFundMe increases seemingly exponentially, and the need to involve young adults grows more imperative, smart
(Courtesy of YU) Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, president of Yeshiva University, announced today the appointment of Dr. Erica Brown as vice provost of values and leadership
The leadership at the Union Y announced that Diane Mael has joined the staff as director of adult and senior services. Mael brings a wealth