Chai Lifeline and JFS MetroWest Spread Kindness During COVID
By Amira Isenberg and Meira Book
By Amira Isenberg and Meira Book
Since college students were unable to return to campus this past spring semester, many of them missed the creative extracurricular activities, such as art and
At the corner of Northfield Avenue and Cherry Lane in West Orange, the Essex County South Mountain Reservation Complex is open with a large array
While robust discussion and debate on the affordability of yeshiva day schools continues, one thing the COVID-19 era has made clear is that things can
After weeks of uncertainty, the first American yeshiva students arrived at Ben Gurion Airport last week, ready to quarantine for 14 days as they begin
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) Over 500 Bergen County families lined up at the Yeshivat He’Atid parking lot to participate in the Yad Leah Drive-By Emergency
One of the prime features, or challenges, of a fundraising event in the COVID-19 era is that often these functions are stripped down to their
Hundreds turned up to Grand & Essex in Bergenfield on Wednesday when the store offered free dinners to all those without power after Hurricane Isaias
(Courtesy of Touro College) Touro College will offer a post-bachelor’s certificate in cybersecurity beginning this fall, Touro President Dr. Alan Kadish announced today. The program
(Courtesy of Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey) On July 28, Jewish Federation in the Heart of New Jersey, in partnership with the
(Courtesy of Valley Chabad) Valley Chabad’s Friendship Circle is an organization with the goal of creating a community in which children with special needs feel
(Courtesy of World Mizrachi) The World Mizrachi 48-hour Emergency Campaign held July 27-28 reached a staggering $4.8 million, more than four times its expected target.