NJ Jewish Film Festival’s Reel Film Series Resumes…With an Exciting Change for Patrons
In a break with the past, the New Jersey Jewish Film Festival has changed and expanded the screening schedule of its popular Reel Film Series
In a break with the past, the New Jersey Jewish Film Festival has changed and expanded the screening schedule of its popular Reel Film Series
New York—Yeshiva University will celebrate its first-ever Day of Giving on September 20, encouraging students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends to come together in a
OHEL provides a breadth of school-based services, which include teacher workshops and training seminars, that address bullying prevention, the challenges of trauma and mental health
Dr. Dovid Lieberman to Be Scholar-in-Residence at Beth Aaron This Shabbat On Shabbat, September 16 and 17, Dr. Dovid Lieberman will be the Scholar-in-Residence at
Now that children and grandchildren are back in school, it’s time for adults to return to their own learning as well. Leading the charge as
Itamar, a yishuv in the center of Israel in the hills of Shomron, was established on Israel Independence Day in 1984 by a small group
Mondays at 7:30 p.m.: The Kaplen JCC on the Palisades will present its popular film discussion series Top Films You May Have Missed with five
September 11—On Sunday, Adam and Dana Sasouness of Englewood hosted an outdoor NORPAC reception for Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) at their home. Born and raised
A special Shabbat kiddush is almost always associated with an individual person or family, whether it’s to celebrate a wedding, a bar/bat mitzvah, or perhaps
Teaneck resident Chaim Kiss will be serving as the Guest Chazzan this Shabbat at Lincoln Square Synagogue. In recent weeks, Chazzan Kiss has served as
Raquel Haber and Emmy Speiser, 8-years-old who attend The Moriah School, raised over $160 in honor of the firefighters and victims of 9/11 by selling
In case you have not heard, all the fall yomim tovim are in October this year. It will be cool enough to wear our fall