YU’s Azrieli School to Hold Mega Virtual ‘Night of Networking’
Dr. Rena Novick, dean of Yeshiva University’s Azrieli Graduate School of Education and Administration, is quite enthusiastic about the upcoming “Jewish Education Night of Networking”
Dr. Rena Novick, dean of Yeshiva University’s Azrieli Graduate School of Education and Administration, is quite enthusiastic about the upcoming “Jewish Education Night of Networking”
(Courtesy of OHEL) Ohel Children’s Home and Family Services is pleased to announce the appointment of Adam Lancer to the position of chief operating officer.
(Courtesy of Valley Chabad) Chabad’s annual hamantash bake will take place virtually this year and is open to all local young families in the Pascack
(Courtesy of Drisha) The theme of Drisha’s spring 2021 term is Halacha, with various classes covering the history, philosophy and practical aspects of Jewish law.
(Courtesy of SAR) SAR’s Anniversary Dinner has for more than 50 years been the celebratory highlight of the year for the community. Traditionally, this event
(Courtesy of NJJPOC) On January 21, the New Jersey Jewish Public Officials Caucus hosted a briefing on the Abraham Accords for elected officials in the
Dr. Sema Bank Goldstein, Teaneck resident; her sister Sara Bank Wolf of Beit Shemesh and brother Eliot Bank of West Orange; together with their mother,
Congregation Bnai Yeshurun of Teaneck recently launched the Internet Minyan, which will stream live daily Shacharit, Mincha and Maariv, except of course on Shabbat and
What does it mean to live intentionally? When you live intentionally, you make an effort to live a life that reflects your values. This can
(Courtesy of AMIT) AMIT Children concluded the calendar year in record fashion—raising almost 13 million dollars to help educate AMIT’s 41,000 children in 104 schools
CareOne’s Simeon Ratner, left, enjoys Tu B’Shevat with Mr. Morris Zimmerman, z”l, and another CareOne resident. Mr Zimmerman was niftar on motzei Shabbat.
(Courtesy of Special in Uniform) Twenty-six percent of adults in the United States live with a disability, and according to the Centers for Disease Control,