Ohel Opens Pre-Vocational Program in Teaneck
(Courtesy of Ohel) Do you remember receiving your first paycheck? Were you beaming with pride about your hard work? Did you capture that moment with
(Courtesy of Ohel) Do you remember receiving your first paycheck? Were you beaming with pride about your hard work? Did you capture that moment with
Join Rabbi Mordechai Shain for “Decisions of Fate,” a new four-week course navigating questions of medical ethics. Explore the guiding Jewish values that help inform
Holocaust Art Exhibit “Precious Belongings: Lost and Found” is hosted during the month of May, on the lower level of the library. RYNJ students honor
The Garden Club of Teaneck annual plant sale is being held through Sunday, May 12, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.. It features a large variety
Livingston Celebrates Israel is a Livingston Township tradition. The township has celebrated Independence Day for the past six years, and this year it is more
Jewish Family Service of Central New Jersey’s Lavy House Live Series will be presenting “How to Create Your Own Windowsill Garden” on Wednesday, May 15
Seeking volunteers to help put up flags at King Solomon Cemetery in Clifton on Sunday morning, May 12 and/or Sunday morning, May 19 from 9
Hundreds came out to support Israel and for a safe campus for all students at Columbia University. The march was held outside the Columbia University
(Courtesy of Lamdeinu) For the past decade, Lamdeinu, the center for high-level, accessible and inspiring Torah learning in Teaneck, has hosted a special Yom Ha’Atzmaut
SINAI Schools will hold its annual Unique Inspirations Student Art Show in two locations this year. The first, on Sunday, May 19, 4-6 p.m. at
As the community moves through the Omer period following Pesach, it is invigorated by a shared mission to foster the growth and continuity of the
(Courtesy of OU) While their friends and neighbors are feverishly shopping and cooking for Pesach, thousands of kashrut observant Jews in New York’s five boroughs