‘1,000 for Hashem’: A Tefillin Chesed From Englewood to Israel
“Historic. Heartfelt. Honoring Hashem.” These words cannot begin to adequately describe the incredible chesed event that will take place on 28 Av, August 20, on
“Historic. Heartfelt. Honoring Hashem.” These words cannot begin to adequately describe the incredible chesed event that will take place on 28 Av, August 20, on
This year’s color war was one Camp Kaylie will never forget. And it all started with an announcement that no one will ever forget. During
The law offices of Weil, Gotshal and Manges, LLP, have been retained by the not-for-profit corporation known as the South Monsey Eruv Association, that seeks
It has been a long time since Rabbi David Hatuel has had a place to call a home of his own. Hatuel, who is originally
The Country Club Gemara group celebrates a siyum of Masechet Chagiga at the Teaneck Doghouse on Sunday, July 30.
Rav Shlomo Goldman, the Sanz-Zvhiller Rebbe, of Union City, New Jersey, passed away on July 21. His loss leaves a hole in his community, and
On Monday, July 24, the Fair Lawn Jewish Day Camp celebrated its 10th year in existence with a record number of over 400 campers, plus
Twenty-two participants convened this past Sunday night to delve into the novel “Stoner” by John Williams. “Stoner” has been called “one of the great forgotten
The sisterhood of the Jewish Center of Teaneck had a Sunday Knitting Night at the Jewish Center. It gave women the opportunity to get together
On Thursday, August 10, Ben Hyman Music will present a classic rock concert featuring BUCKETLIST, with proceeds benefitting Leket Israel and Bergen Family Center. The
Englewood 2nd Ward City Councilman Michael Cohen announced at a recent Englewood council meeting the passing of a resolution establishing a pilot project bringing outdoor
It’s not often that you get to combine your passions in one place. But Dina Jawetz, who graduated from Ma’ayanot Yeshiva High School in June,