Bris Avrohom Zooms Through Its Activities
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) Due to COVID-19, many shuls and organizations are faced with having to work remotely. Bris Avrohom is doing just that by
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) Due to COVID-19, many shuls and organizations are faced with having to work remotely. Bris Avrohom is doing just that by
In her position as director of educational technology at Bruriah High School, Debbie Ezra has been inordinately busy these last two months, setting up technology
A group of RYNJ third graders hosted a special guest to lead their weekly mishna group. Tyler Hod, a guard with the Yeshiva University Maccabees
With New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy’s recent decision to extend the state of emergency indefinitely, and the public health emergency until early June, it may
Rabbi Ari Schonfeld continues to instruct his eighth-grade students at Yeshiva Bais Hillel in Passaic from afar. However, in assessing the current situation, in which
The results are in following Tuesday’s Teaneck Town Council election, accomplished for the first time through an entirely absentee mail-in ballot process. The Moving Teaneck
Entering week nine (or 10, depends who you ask) of our COVID-19 reality, we are witnessing a new phase of possibility, response and action—and maybe
With the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, frontline healthcare workers have been thrust into precarious positions. In addition to putting themselves at risk on a daily basis,
(Courtesy of Congregation Arzei Darom) In an effort to show their gratitude and appreciation for the healthcare workers on the front lines of COVID-19 at
Charlie Harary will be the guest speaker at Shomrei Torah’s virtual NATEP Lag B’Omer program at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 12. The event is
Project S.A.R.A.H.’s 14th annual breakfast is around the corner, but this year we are doing things differently. The breakfast was originally confirmed to take place