Teaneck Marches Against Racial Injustice
Words chanted by protestors as they marched through the streets of Teaneck this past Friday included “Hands up, don’t shoot!” “No justice, no peace!” and
Words chanted by protestors as they marched through the streets of Teaneck this past Friday included “Hands up, don’t shoot!” “No justice, no peace!” and
As the COVID-19 pandemic began to unfold in March, the repercussions soon became evident in Jewish neighborhoods. Job losses, furloughs, and other employment changes resulted
Will there be camp? This is the question of the moment as the weather turns warmer and Zoom school winds down. For most parents, it
Challenging times can bring out the best in a community, and Englewood residents and businesses have risen to the task to support our first responders,
Marilyn and Roy Barth from Fair Lawn were given this card from their grandchildren Temima, Natan and Noam Ambinder, who recently moved from Baltimore, Maryland
(Courtesy of Touro’s Lander College for Men) Azzi Kimmel, of Hillside, received the Dr. Bernard Lander Memorial Award, presented by Rabbi Dr. Moshe Sokol, dean
The Rubin family of Teaneck sponsored lunch for the Teaneck Fire Department last Wednesday.
This past week, the Teaneck Police Department and the Teaneck Jewish community bade farewell to Detective Ed Lievano. For 26 years, Det. Lievano has been
(Courtesy of BPY) Ben Porat Yosef is excited to announce and congratulate Aliza Strassman as the newly appointed director of student services. BPY thanks Elana
(Courtesy of JFCS) In 2007, David Feuerstein decided to donate his bar mitzvah gifts to Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey and
The Young Israel of Teaneck shul expansion keeps progressing. This photo shows the steel structure being assembled. Work is being accelerated to the extent possible