
JLI Presents Lecture on Communication
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
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
Purim Carnival Sunday, Feb 18, 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Enjoy inflatables, games, rides, prizes. Come in costume! Food available to purchase. $12 per child;
With anti-Semitic incidents at Rutgers University last semester making national news headlines and raising concerns within the Jewish community that the university was not doing
Time to break the rules on eating mindfully. This year, finishing a stack of pancakes as quickly as possible in the Lazy Bean Purim Pancake-Eating
(Courtesy of Jewish Home) Two residents of the Jewish Home, who have known each other for 31 years, recently decided to celebrate their friendship and
Guests who ventured out to the JCC on the Palisades on the night of January 17 were treated to an avalanche of information that touched
The Seforim Sale at Yeshiva University is a popular winter event allowing the community to purchase a wide array of Jewish books and seforim. Often,
J-ADD (Jewish Association for Developmental Disabilities) is offering a free workshop entitled “Creating and Funding a Special Needs Trust and Will.” The speaker will be
On Thursday, February 15, the North Jersey Jewish Business Alliance will host an Economic Development Forum, GROWinNJ. The program will feature various speakers who will
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,