A One of a Kind Yearbook
River Edge—This graduation season, Anny Safier, an eighth grade student at RYNJ, was the recipient of a very unique yearbook. Morah Leah Silver, Judaic Studies
River Edge—This graduation season, Anny Safier, an eighth grade student at RYNJ, was the recipient of a very unique yearbook. Morah Leah Silver, Judaic Studies
At this time of the year, I receive many questions from yeshiva-educated teens about remaining frum through college. Since being involved in NCSY, I am
New York—With more than 90 percent of Yeshiva University graduates employed, in graduate school—or both—within six months of graduation, according to a recent Career Center
River Edge—For over 25 years, Jewish Education for Special Children, or JESC as it has become known, has been a haven for parents of students
Paramus–Jewish Federation of Northern New Jersey, in conjunction with Jewish Home at Home, has announced that effective July 1,, the Federation volunteer program, Bonim Builders,
BensGuitar.com announced that Leket Israel is its chosen charity at its fifth annual benefit concerts. The concerts will take place Monday, June 22, at Mexicali
School may be out, but Rav Meir Goldwicht, a rosh yeshiva at Yeshiva University’s Mazer School of Talmudic Studies, head of the Stone Beit Medrash
Working with Rabbi Shlomo Hyman, over 20 volunteers from Englewood Kids Who Care came together to help clean a very visible stretch of the railroad
(Part I of II) Hillside, June 10—The municipal courtroom was filled to capacity with an overflow of observers standing on the sides and in the
The Jewish Home Family is establishing a shelter for victims of elder abuse. The shelter is called SeniorHaven for Elder Abuse Prevention, and it is
Who isn’t too busy these days? The Internet was supposed to make life easier. But, listening to Elyssa Friedland talk about the journey to write
Florham Park—An organization is only as strong as its volunteers, which makes Jewish Family Service of MetroWest (JFS MW) an agency to be envied. According