Reinventing Internships in the Summer of Corona
(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) As the summer of 2020 approached, the students in the Yeshiva College and Stern College for Women computer science departments saw
(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) As the summer of 2020 approached, the students in the Yeshiva College and Stern College for Women computer science departments saw
(Courtesy of Yeshivat Noam) Despite uncertain circumstances and the need for social distancing, Yeshivat Noam hosted a sold-out summer golf outing at Montammy Golf Club.
(Courtesy of Bergen Volunteers) Nina Bachrach, of Englewood has been named chief executive officer at Bergen Volunteers, effective September 14, the agency’s board of directors
Throughout his years as a Paramus councilman and state legislator Sen. Joseph Lagana (D-Dist. 38) has tirelessly fought hate and intolerance, an issue of rising
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ (JFSCNJ) will hold a Virtual Walk/Run + Choose Your Own Adventure in support of the organization’s many services from
(Courtesy of FIDF) Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) announced the appointment of Steven Weil as its new national director and CEO to head
(Courtesy of OU) As a result of COVID-19 precautions, many synagogues are creating multiple smaller minyanim for the High Holidays to accommodate their members, creating
(Courtesy of JFCS) Looking for a job as a recent college graduate can be a nerve-wracking and confusing experience. Throw in a pandemic and increased
The joint Livingston/West Orange Chesed Committee, which began even before the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, is continuing to operate in full force, adding new
The newly renovated Maplewood Jewish Center (MJC) added a spectacular final touch to its 125- seat, high ceilinged sanctuary. Commissioned as a memorial to Isaac
Rabbi Boruch and Devorah Klar, co-directors of the Lubavitch Center of Essex County, are set to celebrate the store’s silver anniversary by “strengthening our original
(Courtesy of OU) While COVID-19 has disrupted our community in so many ways, the Orthodox Union (OU), the nation’s oldest and largest umbrella organization for