National Study Shows What Homeowners Really Want From Their Roofs
(StatePoint) Replacing your roof? Insights from a new nationwide survey may help you better understand the many facets involved in this important decision. The “2021
(StatePoint) Replacing your roof? Insights from a new nationwide survey may help you better understand the many facets involved in this important decision. The “2021
Residents of Hackensack, in the center of Bergen County, and those who visit the Hackensack University Medical Center, which regularly treats patients from surrounding Jewish
(Courtesy of Yeshivat Noam) Yeshivat Noam hosted a sold-out summer outing this week with 120 golfers and over 30 women in attendance. The outing, chaired
When the Young Israel of East Brunswick (YIEB) started its search for a new rav in the fall of 2020, the intent was to find
Jacob Steinmetz has accomplished every young baseball player’s dream: being drafted into major league baseball. The 17-year-old was selected in the third round by the
The program will pay tribute to the legacy of Rabbi Hershel Schacter, z”l. (Courtesy of NNJ Holocaust Memorial & Education Center) The Northern New Jersey
It is always sad when a community must wish farewell to one of its own. It is, however, a joyous occasion when a family takes
Lifelong resident of Teaneck and current freshman at the University of Vermont Benjamin Zatz has recently been awarded the 2021 fellowship by the American Sephardi
Kids are splashing in the pool, seniors are greeting friends, men and women are working out in the gym. It’s back to normal—almost—at the Kaplen
On a warm summer night a few weeks ago, I dialed into a Zoom meeting to learn more about a local organization that I’d heard
On Sunday, July 18, Tisha B’Av, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Keter Torah and the Orthodox Union will present Rabbi Steven Weil on “A
(Courtesy of OU) The Orthodox Union (OU), the nation’s oldest and largest umbrella organization for the North American Orthodox Jewish community, said that its 20th