Gloria and Harvey Kaylie Visit Camp; Kaylie Campers Enjoy Israel Day
Camp Kaylie at OHEL founding benefactors Gloria and Harvey Kaylie were met by hundreds of singing and dancing campers at Kaylie Day this past Sunday–an
Camp Kaylie at OHEL founding benefactors Gloria and Harvey Kaylie were met by hundreds of singing and dancing campers at Kaylie Day this past Sunday–an
It was billed as the Englewood Family Fun Day, a celebration of “One Englewood,” to bring the city’s diverse population together. Only it was planned
Rabbi Mordechai Shain, rabbi of Tenafly’s Lubavitch on the Palisades, has stood in the parking lot every summer morning during drop-off time, greeting parents who
Fair Lawn—If you come across a group of college students dashing towards a random room on campus, overturning cushions and moving around furniture, don’t be
The Shema prayer says to carry God in your heart, and now, thanks to new technology, you can literally carry the entire Tanach, not in
Every child wants the best for their parents. Especially when parents start to reach a point in their health when they need extra care and
The early departure of many post-high school seniors to Israel schools this year poses an issue for many Orthodox summer camps that have not prepared
We’re sure many of you remember the eager anticipation of waiting for your kids to come home from camp. But when all the hugs and
Rachelle Zomick, the incoming preschool director at the Iris Berman Early Childhood Center, has a way of talking that makes anyone feel as if they’ve
On October 15, at 6:30 p.m., join the Rachel Coalition and its partner organizations at the Livingston Memorial Oval as they recognize Domestic Violence Awareness
Livingston—Award-winning author Sande Boritz Berger will lead the discussion about her newest book, “The Sweetness”, on Wednesday, September 9, at the Books and Bites discussion
JFS MetroWest is pleased to share that Susan Schechter, LCSW, Clinical Director of Older Adult Services, was selected as this year’s recipient of a Lester