A Summer That’s All Write for Teens
It is an extraordinary thing watching talented teens take kernels of creativity and build them into compelling, imaginative stories. I have had the benefit of
It is an extraordinary thing watching talented teens take kernels of creativity and build them into compelling, imaginative stories. I have had the benefit of
Over 1,000 diplomas awarded to students at six Touro graduate schools (Courtesy of Touro College) Graduates from six Touro graduate schools participated in a virtual
(Courtesy of JFCS) On June 22, Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey (JFCS) held a virtual annual meeting to mark the end
(Courtesy of CBY) The entire Teaneck community is invited to join our (lockdown-compliant) send-off for Rabbi Steven and Karen Pruzansky, as they realize their dream
Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities (J-ADD) receives a festive Shabbat dinner. (Courtesy of JFNNJ) Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey facilitated a generous donation of
Editor’s note: The print edition of this article mistakenly omitted Jim Dunleavy from the list of members of the Teaneck Town Council. We regret the
This past spring, our Jewish communities were forced to take on a fundamentally different character. These radical changes provoked by COVID-19 had ripple effects in
Every few days TeaneckShuls lists an ISO (in search of) for medical equipment, including wheelchairs, walkers and highly in-demand knee scooters. Fortunately these items and
Jackson officials took umbrage at charges leveled against them in a lawsuit filed by the Department of Justice (DOJ) charging “extreme animus” by them and
(Courtesy of Chabads of Teaneck and Hackesack) The Chabad houses of Teaneck and Hackensack are inviting the community to a lecture with bestselling author Mendel
Pizza was delivered to Care One at Teaneck for lunch from Lake Como Pizza in Washington Heights. This generous donation was sponsored by Kosher19. Care
With Governor Phil Murphy lifting his stay-at-home order, stores and businesses across New Jersey are beginning to tentatively return to their normal operations. One such