Shabbos Project Holds Challah Bake In New Rochelle, COVID-19-Style
On Nov. 5, YINR Women’s League in New Rochelle participated in the world-wide annual Shabbos Project’s Challah Bake. With COVID-19-inspired options for in-person or Zoom,
On Nov. 5, YINR Women’s League in New Rochelle participated in the world-wide annual Shabbos Project’s Challah Bake. With COVID-19-inspired options for in-person or Zoom,
(Courtesy of Agudath Sholom) Congregation Agudath Sholom in Stamford, Conn., will co-host a series of shiurim titled “Chanukah Torah Across New England.” The series will
Fostering a sense of community is never an easy task; during a pandemic, some might think it’s nearly impossible. In young Jewish communities, like the
On November 8, the Young Israel of White Plains Mikvah held a groundbreaking ceremony. Participants were provided YIWP hardhats, candy-filled mini hardhats and engraved shovels.
Asicha Seminars, initiated in July 2020, is now into its 10-week fall semester focusing upon “The 39 Melachos in Your Home: Deepening Our Grasp of
It’s easy to see the difficulties schools and students have faced over the past six months due to the pandemic. It takes a motivated, unique
New Jersey Blood Services, a division of the New York Blood Center, will hold a series of blood drives at Teaneck’s Rinat Yisrael, located at
The Jewish Home Family’s Parkinson’s Center will host endurance athlete Larry Grogin at 4 p.m. on Thursday, November 5, on Zoom. Grogin is a top
(Courtesy of Touro College) Touro College Graduate School of Social Work (GSSW) was honored as “Social Work School of the Year” by the National Association
Carlos Rendo, Woodcliff Lake’s first Hispanic mayor, reported on Facebook on October 31 that anti-Semitic messages scrawled on a local street within a five-minute drive
There’s a proverb that warns not to judge another until you have walked a mile in their shoes. Noam Sokolow, owner of Noah’s Ark and
As the pandemic rages on, people are using their newfound time at home to bring to fruition ideas that once may have seemed to be