Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy Launches New Center for Community Education
(Courtesy of BCHA) Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut has announced the launch of a new initiative that will expand the Stamford school’s reach far beyond
(Courtesy of BCHA) Bi-Cultural Hebrew Academy of Connecticut has announced the launch of a new initiative that will expand the Stamford school’s reach far beyond
By Meira Book, Amira Isenberg and Hannah Kirsch
By Meira Book
By Ora Gutfreund
When Allen Fagin assumed the role of executive vice president of the Orthodox Union in 2014, he never expected to remain there for six years.
Rabbi Scott Friedman and Rabbi Asher Yablok are taking a lesson from Israeli yeshivot like Sha’alvim, Reishit and Aish Gesher, which are known for infusing
(Courtesy of CareOne at Teaneck) CareOne at Teaneck offers integrated healthcare services for seniors. It prides itself on its hands-on, personalized service, and its residents
(Courtesy of JFCS) Over the last few months, the Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey’s (JFCS) food pantry, located in Teaneck, has
“I think I had COVID but I wasn’t tested. Am I allowed to go to the mikvah?” “I have a gel manicure and I can’t
(Courtesy of Touro College) Mid-March saw colleges everywhere moving classes online. Marian Stoltz-Loike, dean of Touro’s Lander College for Women and VP for online learning
(Courtesy of OJCC) The global economy took an unprecedented hit since the outbreak of COVID-19, which placed life as we know it at a virtual
Hospital will build new daycare center on campus. (Courtesy of Holy Name Hospital) Holy Name Medical Center and township officials led by Deputy Mayor Mark