Reflections on Yachad’s Year-Round Inclusion Activities
Summer. It’s August 2014. My husband and I are awaiting the return flight of Yad B’Yad (YBY) Trip One. Newark Airport at any time, but
Summer. It’s August 2014. My husband and I are awaiting the return flight of Yad B’Yad (YBY) Trip One. Newark Airport at any time, but
Tamar Epstein, one of the catalysts in the ongoing discussion about agunot (Jewish women unable to remarry because their former husbands refuse to give them
A man shouted he was Muslim and wanted to kill Jews before punching an employee of a Jewish bookstore on the Upper West Side Tuesday,
Teaneck—Throughout the month of December, a number of exciting special events, all open to the public, will occur in Black Box Studios’ new Performing Arts
Jewish National Fund has consistently held annual events in Teaneck since 1964 when Senator Matthew Feldman was the first honoree. JNF, however, is not “just
Valley Chabad and the Borough of River Vale will hold their annual community menorah lighting at the River Vale Community Center on Monday, December 7,
New Jersey advocates for constitutional government are joining forces to launch the 6th annual National School Choice Week on January 24, 3-6 pm, at the
On the morning of November 22, we attended a breakfast reception wearing many hats. We were there as parents of a HASC camper who for
Ahavath Torah to Host Chanukah Lunch & Learn On Tuesday, December 8, at noon, Congregation Ahavath Torah will host a Lunch & Learn entitled “The
Several months ago, Herb Rozansky came across the following Talmudic passage: “The days of our lives are three score and 10, or even by reason
Sponsored by Friendship Circle, the Chabads of West Orange and Short Hills and the Rabbinical College of America—Lubavitch, the Car Menorah Parade will once again
Faygie Holt has been writing for as long as she can remember—newspapers, magazines, blogs and, now, a children’s novel. Her book “The New Girl” is