
Bills Defining Antisemitism Advance Out of Senate Committee
After a total of nine hours of impassioned debate in virtual state senate hearings on two bills, including one that would adopt the International Holocaust
After a total of nine hours of impassioned debate in virtual state senate hearings on two bills, including one that would adopt the International Holocaust
For decades, Jewish Federations and foundations have funded a variety of programs to support Jewish continuity—a big-picture effort to encourage young Jews to affiliate with
(Courtesy of Scout Troop 226) Shomer Shabbat Boy Scout Troop 226, chartered to the Jewish Center of Teaneck, held a Court of Honor at Congregation
Dean Kazinci’s announcement this spring that he would be retiring as township manager marked the conclusion of an exceptional 44-year run of public service to
(Courtesy of JFCS) On June 9, Jewish Family and Children’s Services of Northern New Jersey (JFCS) held their 14th Annual Ride to Fight Hunger. Despite
As much as Shavuot signifies Moshe reaching the pinnacle of Mount Sinai, the holiday has also come to signify the pinnacle a community can achieve
For the second year in a row, world renowned singer Ishay Ribo is scheduled to headline the premier Jewish unity concert of the year in
(Courtesy of The Shefa Center) This summer, the Shefa Center is proud to host four professional development workshops designed to empower and equip Jewish educators
(Courtesy of YU) In the corridors of academia, where the impact of philanthropy enables the pursuit of knowledge, there exists a figure whose name is
If you happened to visit the beit midrash of the Synagogue of the Suburban Torah Center (SSTC) in Livingston on Sunday night, June 9, you
Shomrei Torah of Fair Lawn held its bat mitzvah program for mothers and their 11 and 12 year old daughters. The group learned once a
(Courtesy of YU) Yeshiva University is pleased to announce the appointment of these distinguished individuals to the board of overseers for two of its undergraduate