Project Ezrah Announces Salesforce Business Training for Job Seekers
Today’s job market requires candidates to be familiar with a growing set of technology tools used internally at the employer organizations. One of the fastest-growing
Today’s job market requires candidates to be familiar with a growing set of technology tools used internally at the employer organizations. One of the fastest-growing
In recognition of Jewish Disabilities and Inclusion Awareness Month, nationally celebrated in February each year, the Waltuch Gallery is featuring the artistic talents and accomplishments
Nestled at the back of the Glatt Express parking lot is a low, red, square edifice. Other than the black lettering on its simple billboard,
(Courtesy of RYNJ) On Monday, January 15, over 600 parents, family, faculty and friends gathered together at Keter Torah for the 80th Annual RYNJ Dinner
(Courtesy of Touro) College students at Touro’s Lander College for Women, the Anna Ruth and Mark Hasten School, got a taste of the real world
(Courtesy of YU) Yeshiva University’s Center for the Jewish Future (CJF) will present its Community Beit Midrash at YU’s Israel Henry Beren Campus at 215
(Courtesy of Yeshivat Frisch) The annual Niche.com rankings of Best Schools for 2018 has been released, and Yeshivat Frisch made the list of the top
J-ADD, the Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities, and special guest Mayor Francesco Caramagna, just celebrated Chanukah with a special re-dedication; the organization held a Chanukat
(Courtesy of “I Believe”) A new trending inspirational Holocaust project has just been released to promote a powerful message of hope. It started two years
Teach NJS, the nonpartisan organization advocating for government funding in nonpublic schools, is pleased to welcome Jacqueline Kelly to its team. Kelly comes to Teach
(Courtesy of Ma’ayanot) Now that students are back in school after yeshiva break, adults can return to learning as well—with a full schedule of new
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