Chidon HaTanach Review Sessions Now Open
It is again time to begin the learning and review of the U.S. Chidon Tanach/Bible Contest material. The first session will begin Sunday, September 11,
It is again time to begin the learning and review of the U.S. Chidon Tanach/Bible Contest material. The first session will begin Sunday, September 11,
Founder of the Biblical Museum of Natural History and author of the recently published The Torah Encyclopedia of the Animal Kingdom, Volume One: Chayot and
Fair Lawn—It’s easy to think everyone is doing fine in Bergen County, but unfortunately, there are plenty of people in our community who could use
Elizabeth—Dr. Glen Gejerman, radiation oncologist at Hackensack University Medical Center, was the featured speaker last week at the Rofeh Cholim Cancer Society (RCCS) program, graciously
The Jewish Home Assisted Living in River Vale, NJ is hosting a series of health workshops, empowering those with chronic illnesses to take control of
Tick, tock. Tick, tock. The clock is ticking and it is up to us. I recently attended the four-day 2015 Saban AIPAC Leadership Conference in
Chabad of West Orange’s Rosh Chodesh Society hosted a “Paint With Me” event for all women and girls on July 14. Everyone who attended had
Mikvah Chana, the West Orange Mikvah, Congregation AABJ&D, Congregation Etz Chaim, Congregation Ohr Torah, and The Synagogue of the Suburban Torah will welcome Stern professor
On Sunday, July 19, the AABJ&D Men’s Softball Team advanced to the championship game of the A Division of the Livingston Temple Softball League. After
Rabbi Yisroel Rich, Camp Chaverim Director at the Y in Union, is joined by Maor Tiri and Moshe Levy, Community Shlichim from the Jewish Federation
Journey of the Soul, a six-week Chabad/JLI course beginning in October, will offer accreditation for Continuing Education (CE) Credits for mental health and medical professionals.
12K Attend Rally in Times Square; 600 Turn Out For AIPAC Briefing in Closter Teaneck—As the Jewish Link went to press Wednesday evening, 12,000 activists