Registration Is Open for The Springboard School
(Courtesy of The Springboard School) The Springboard School, formerly the JCC Therapeutic Nursery, joined Lubavitch on the Palisades in September of 2019. The Springboard School
(Courtesy of The Springboard School) The Springboard School, formerly the JCC Therapeutic Nursery, joined Lubavitch on the Palisades in September of 2019. The Springboard School
(Courtesy of Yad Leah) Yad Leah is proud to welcome Jocelyn Inglis as its director of development. Inglis’ role is a newly created position, which
Peretz Teller has a vision: starting a Shomrim-styled organization in the Passaic-Clifton community. After the recent anti-Semitic attacks in Pittsburgh, Poway, Monsey, Brooklyn and Jersey
On January 27, the 75th anniversary of the Holocaust, survivor Melania Hoffman, 90, spoke at the Livingston Historical Society meeting in honor of International Holocaust
On January 12 and 13, over 75 teachers and administrators gathered in East Brunswick, NJ for the International Jewish Montessori Conference (IJMC). Hosted by Yeshivat
The Orthodox Forum of Highland Park/Edison will present Evan Bernstein on the topic, “Anti-Semitism: Global to Local” on Saturday night, February 1, 8:00 p.m., at
On Thursday, February 6, The Young Israel of Teaneck invites women of the greater community to Sunday Night Learning featuring Beatie Deutsch, an Israeli national
Social media users, since January 21, might have noticed friends sharing links about the World Zionist Organization (WZO) election, held once every five years. The
(Courtesy of Bris Avrohom) Congregation Sons of Israel, home to Bris Avrohom of Jersey City, is the oldest active Orthodox shul headed by Rabbi Baruch
(Courtesy of Bears From Bergenfield) Leave it to the Elaine and Yossi Gilboa family from Tenafly, New York City, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to bring
(Courtesy of Kaplen JCC) To share and showcase all the exciting camp options available to families this summer, the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades welcomes
The close bond between Yeshiva Ohr Simcha of Englewood and the Englewood community was evident on Wednesday evening, January 8, when Congregation Ahavath Torah hosted