SAR Panel Remaps the Home in the Age of Corona
On April 21, SAR virtually presented “Remapping the Home in the Age of Corona,” the final installment of its three-part “Living Through Change in the
On April 21, SAR virtually presented “Remapping the Home in the Age of Corona,” the final installment of its three-part “Living Through Change in the
The Lefkovits Family Park Mikvah presented a “Virtual Evening of CommUNITY” on April 25. The event featured an entertaining and engaging program of inspiration with
When taking out a mortgage on a Jewish-owned property, do you first consider the potential return on your investment, or do you research the halachot
Teaneck’s Congregation Rinat Yisrael recently appointed Rabbi Chaim Strauchler as its new rabbi, replacing Rabbi Yosef Adler, who is retiring after leading the shul since
After an exhaustive 18-month rabbinic search and interview process, punctuated by a global pandemic, Rabbi Elliot Schrier was named mara d’atra of Teaneck’s Congregation Bnai
The New York Police Department’s 50th precinct and its Hate Crimes Task Force are investigating multiple acts of vandalism perpetrated on four separate Riverdale shuls
Local winners include White Plains’ Beni Romm and Highland Park’s Elana Rosenblatt. All three of the U.S. contestants at the Worldwide Chidon HaTanach held on
Is “selfie culture” impacting your children’s self-esteem? How does halacha play a role in mental health considerations when determining psak halacha? Egg freezing poses several
ALYN Hospital, located in Jerusalem, Israel, is one of the world’s premier hospitals in the field of pediatric and adolescent rehabilitation. In a recent interview
(Courtesy of OU) One of the most profound ways the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the Jewish community over the past year was the initial closure of
Ze’ev Lavie Abraham Accords: The Path to a New Middle East Sunday, April 25, 10 a.m. The Federation of Israeli Chambers of Commerce is a
In keeping with its indomitable energy, increasing activities and unequalled creativity, the Bris Avrohom organization headed by Rabbi Mordechai Kanelsky, based in Hillside, New Jersey,