
Yeshiva University’s Annual Jewish Job Fair to Be Held February 27
(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) Yeshiva University’s annual Jewish Job Fair, one of the largest Jewish networking opportunities in the United States, expects hundreds of Jewish
(Courtesy of Yeshiva University) Yeshiva University’s annual Jewish Job Fair, one of the largest Jewish networking opportunities in the United States, expects hundreds of Jewish
Yedei Chesed held a beautiful melava malka and reception at the Teaneck home of Ilana and Aryeh Wizman (first and second from left). The event
(Courtesy of JCC Thurnauer School of Music) The JCC Thurnauer School of Music at the Kaplen JCC on the Palisades is celebrating 34 years of
(Courtesy of The Moriah School) The Moriah School (Englewood, New Jersey), one of the nation’s premier Jewish day schools, educating more than 700 students across
Let’s face it. Nobody really wants to talk about what their family should do when they die. Some people think that by taking out life
Residents of the Federation Apartments for Seniors in Paterson enjoyed a Tu B’Shevat seder led by Rabbi Levi Neubort of Anshei Lubavitch of Fair Lawn.
The Teaneck Library invites local families to an afternoon of reading and crafts at the Teaneck Library Children’s Author Visit, to be held on Sunday,
Are you looking for an elegant dining experience that doesn’t require a trip to Manhattan? Perhaps a venue for a date night or special event?
On Tu B’Shevat, (the 15th of the Hebrew month of Shevat), Rabbi Avremy Kanelsky, director of Bris Avrohom, Newark Airport, got together with the El
On Wednesday, February 14, at 7:30 p.m., the Rosh Chodesh Society Lesson for Month of Adar presents The Shabbos Queen. Why is Shabbat compared to
The Early Childhood Center at the YM-YWHA of Union County is hosting an Open House for the “Gan” Nursery Program on Sunday, February 18, 11
The Jewish Learning Institute’s “Communication: Its Art and Soul” will present a lecture entitled: “Words: If Sticks And Stones Can Break Bones, Words Are Atom