New Jersey Jewish Film Festival Schedules Extra Screening of Israeli Film
As a prelude to its 2017 film festival to be held March 19 to April 2, the New Jersey Jewish Film Festival is offering a
As a prelude to its 2017 film festival to be held March 19 to April 2, the New Jersey Jewish Film Festival is offering a
The community is invited to a hands-on open house on Tuesday, March 7. Building on last year’s success, the RKYHS Maker Experience returns for a
The Orthodox Forum of Highland Park/Edison presents David Raab on Saturday night, March 4, at 8:30 p.m. at Congregation Etz Ahaim. On September 6, 1970,
The Jo Ann Magistro Performing Arts Center in East Brunswick was filled with adults and children of all ages on Sunday, February 19, as attendees
Over 150 women and girls were treated to an evening of inspiration, challah baking, music and fun when Rutgers Chabad held its first-ever Mega Challah
Teaneck—In our community, when a family faces a serious physical illness, meals arrive as if by magic. Carpools are taken over, and friends text and
Anyone who has let a skill set fall out of use, whether it is a language, a sport or another skill, knows that not everything
Englewood—For the town of Bergenfield, unlike Teaneck, Englewood, Passaic, New Milford, and Fair Lawn and most other communities in Bergen County, where busing is neither
Tuvia Tenenbom had a grim story to share about anti-Semitism in the United States. He told it in a most entertaining way. Despite icy weather,
New York—Supporters of the Friends of the Israel Defense Forces (FIDF) gathered at the Yale Club on Monday, Feb. 13, for a special reception and
Tzivia Major recalls how terrified she was when she was rushed to the emergency room as a child. “I was in pain and didn’t know
On Monday, February 20, Dr. Munr Kazmir hosted a dinner event for Congressman Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) at his home in Closter. Gottheimer is serving his