OHEL Makes a Difference With Toys
Several weeks ago, as we were all hunkered down in our homes dealing with COVID-19, Amy Kirschenbaum of Scarsdale was watching a UJA Federation of
Several weeks ago, as we were all hunkered down in our homes dealing with COVID-19, Amy Kirschenbaum of Scarsdale was watching a UJA Federation of
After considering a graduation later in this summer, the Moriah School in Englewood was able to quickly plan a ceremony thanks to sharing resources and
Last week, following Governor Murphy’s announcement that day care facilities and day camps would be permitted in New Jersey this summer, the Teaneck Board of
School administration and faculty will remember 2020 as the year they became students again. They learned an entirely new way of delivering lessons despite years
Jenny and Rachel Underweiser grew tired of receiving food deliveries that were missing essential items or filled with substitutions they didn’t want. Their deliveries were
The Adult Education Committee of Congregation Rinat Yisrael is always in search of speakers and topics that will appeal to their wide shul population. “Especially
(Courtesy of JFCS) Inspired by Nesya Bayewitz’s 2019 bat mitzvah team, three teenagers chose to work with Jewish Family & Children’s Services of Northern New
(Courtesy of BCHSJS) The Bergen County High School of Jewish Studies (BCHSJS) has named Jessica Spiegel to be its new principal, as the school begins
Malkita Designs Malka Neuman of Malkita Designs specializes in event flowers. With all events cancelled, she channeled her energy and her talent into a boutique
Many Jews worldwide have struggled to maintain the potency of their communal prayer in the solitary circumstances of COVID-19. Members of one shul in Highland
On Sunday, June 7, the JEC Middle School boys celebrated the first part of a beautiful socially distant graduation! Each family came to the JEC