(Courtesy of OU) The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (OU), the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, applauded the U.S. House’s passage of
Have you ever wondered about the secret to Israel’s many successes in different worldwide industries and initiatives including bio-technology, medicine, the arts and the military?
While most organizations would find themselves taking a well-deserved break after an intense campaign that successfully surpassed their fundraising goals, life has been busier than
Reyna Marder Gentin, author of the Star Award finalist in outstanding debut fiction, “Unreasonable Doubts,” has found a new voice, writing a poignant novel for
Rachel Levitt Klein Dratch has been named the next Head of School of Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy, it was announced recently by the school’s President David
Several leaders of the Connecticut Jewish community will be honored for their commitment to Jewish education and their dedication to community service at the Bi-Cultural
As the U.S. Senate prepared to certify the results of the presidential election on Wednesday, January 6, protestors stormed the Capitol grounds, with hundreds of
On Motzei Shabbat, January 9, Yachad New Jersey will host its annual gala, celebrating exceptional honorees and the entire Yachad community dedicated to enriching the
I became a dietitian because of my love for food. Food nourishes our bodies and provides us the energy to do our everyday activities. The
On Saturday night, January 2, at 8:30 p.m., the community is invited to participate in a presentation by Dr. Eve Krakowski, assistant professor of history
It was an endeavor that began three years ago and culminated in a rousing Zoom celebration held on Thursday evening, December 24, with spiritual leaders