Middlesex Black-Jewish Coalition Starts Strong
In recent decades, there have been a number of efforts—on the national and local levels—to create strong partnerships between representatives of Black and Jewish communities,
In recent decades, there have been a number of efforts—on the national and local levels—to create strong partnerships between representatives of Black and Jewish communities,
On the bo bayom, exact date, of the sixth yahrzeit of Rabbi Dr. David M. Feldman, z”l, his family, in conjunction with the Teaneck Jewish
(Courtesy of Pack 613) Cub Scout Pack 613 and Boy Scout Troop 226, both shomer Shabbos and chartered to the Teaneck Jewish Center, have had
(Courtesy of Yachad) The Orthodox Union’s (OU) Yachad, the leading organization for individuals with disabilities in the Orthodox community, has launched a support network for
On Motzei Shabbat, November 21, Adath Israel and the greater Elizabeth/Hillside community joined together in a melave malka and siyum on Masechet Eruvin. The event
The Dor L’Dor group at Congregation Ahavath Torah is pleased to welcome Rebbetzin Dr. Shoshana Poupko on Tuesday, December 8, at 1 p.m., who will
As reported in The Commentator, Yeshiva University’s annual student-run seforim sale, planned for February 2021, has been canceled due to COVID-19 safety concerns. The next
Hear children’s book author Chana Stiefel, ’90SCW, trace the trajectory of her career in the presentation “From Stern to Scholastic: A Journey in Children’s Publishing.”
(Courtesy of ORA) The Organization for the Resolution of Agunot (ORA) has selected 21 college students as part of the sixth cohort of its Campus
Veteran’s Day was recently commemorated at Daughters of Israel, with homage paid to 16 residents of the home who served in the U.S. Armed Forces.
(Courtesy of CCE) Rabbi Dr. Gil Perl, the head of school at Kohelet Yeshiva in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Rabbi Tully Harcsztark, the founding principal of
Gallery 18 at the Riverdale Y will present Dennis Shelton’s latest artwork, “Fragmented Cohesion,” through December 13, in an in-person, not virtual, format. Masks are