Ohr Saadya Helps Out at CareOne
Members of Congregation Ohr Saadya came with their children and did an art project at CareOne, and helped build and decorate their beautiful sukkah.
Members of Congregation Ohr Saadya came with their children and did an art project at CareOne, and helped build and decorate their beautiful sukkah.
The sukkah-building team of all ages (dog too!) joined together on September 20, a beautiful Sunday afternoon, to erect Valley Chabad’s two sukkahs in honor
Yeshivat Noam “unveiled” the Donor Recognition Wall on Sunday, September 20th at a beautiful ribbon cutting ceremony to mark the momentous occasion. According to past
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He saved perhaps the most important piece of information for last. Richard Joel, in an email to Yeshiva University staff, students and alumni, announced near
Four Jewish day schools of Greater MetroWest will have their tuition capped at 18 percent or less of a family’s Adjusted Gross Income for qualified
Many people go for a yearly physical to make sure everything is “working like it should be,” and for the assurance of mind that their
Jo-Ann Hans, 60, a Bergenfield crossing guard working near the corner of New Bridge Road and Westminster Ave., was injured Tuesday morning when she was