Sheryl Intrator Urman to Curate Jewish Federation Partnership2gether Art Show
Sheryl Intrator Urman, a past winner and curator of this year’s Partnership2gether Art Show, said technology is playing a growing part in enabling American and
Sheryl Intrator Urman, a past winner and curator of this year’s Partnership2gether Art Show, said technology is playing a growing part in enabling American and
Our lives really were online. We had detailed our daughter’s battle with a rare genetic disease and a bone marrow transplant and somehow the Jewish
In commemoration of ‘March for Meals Month,’ Hillside Police Chief Louis Panarese, Lieutenant Michael Katsoudas and Police Officer Francisco Vega, joined forces with Jewish Family
Jewish Family Service of Central NJ, a non-sectarian health and social service agency, will be hosting an Alzheimer’s/Dementia Caregiver Support Group on Friday, April 1,
Mayor Steven Fulop of Jersey City joined the Bris Avrohom rabbis as they affixed mezuzahs at the opening of Yellowstone Capital. Present also was its
The Partnership for Jewish Learning and Life led a pre-Purim, fun program called “Bubbies and Babies,” for both residents and young families, on March 8
Bris Avrohom had its Adar meeting of the Bat Mitzvah Club. Girls learned about the pride and responsibility of becoming a Bat Mitzvah through art,
The seventh annual Russian Shabbaton, “A Weekend to Remember,” sponsored by Chamah, Lubavitch Youth Organization and Bris Avrohom, as well as 20 other institutions in
Chabad of Montclair will hold a Megillah reading on Wednesday, March 23, in the party room at Just Jake’s beginning promptly at 9 p.m., followed
OE’s 9th Annual Purim Costume Gemach kicked off on March 6th with great excitement. Over 600 infant to adult costumes were available to borrow. Both
When does a young, dynamic family, leading a flourishing Jewish community in Central New Jersey, know that the time is “now” to make Aliyah? If
RPRY eighth graders have had the opportunity this week to learn about the Holocaust through a unique and memorable program called Names, Not Numbers©. Names,