Chanukah Lights Illuminate Yonkers
This past Sunday, Dec. 3 the Home Depot in Yonkers hosted a pre-Chanukah event with Chabad of Yonkers’ Rabbi Mendy Hurwitz. More than 200 children,
This past Sunday, Dec. 3 the Home Depot in Yonkers hosted a pre-Chanukah event with Chabad of Yonkers’ Rabbi Mendy Hurwitz. More than 200 children,
With Israel on everyone’s minds this year,‘The Dreidel House’—a Chanukah Wonderland for children of all ages, returns with additional Israel-themed activities. Beginning December 10, continuing
Back in October, The Jewish Link reported on the TABC Goods and Services Marketplace, a fundraising initiative spearheaded by Elana Winslow, TABC Parents Association president.
(Courtesy of Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest) The Jewish Women’s Foundation of New Jersey (JWF-NJ), a giving circle of the Jewish Community Foundation of Greater
(Courtesy of PTI) Passaic Torah Institute, a baalei teshuva yeshiva, has launched a new Young Professional Program every Thursday night at 8 p.m. for men
On November 30, the Westchester Jewish Council presented a panel discussion with Israeli women scholars, activists and leaders, titled “Women’s Leadership in Time of War”
(Courtesy of ZOA) Close to 500 supporters attended the annual ZOA Award Dinner in New York City at the Marriott Marquis. Honorees included House Speaker
(Courtesy of Cong. Rinat Yisrael) Eitan Katz held an inspirational kumzitz at Teaneck’s Congregation Rinat Yisrael last Wednesday evening. The room was filled with heartfelt
In the immediate weeks following the October 7 Hamas attack, Jews in America began to feel attacked on a clear and local level. Israel’s fight
(Courtesy of YU) Rising to this critical moment in the history of the Jewish people, Yeshiva University demonstrated its unwavering leadership in a moving evening
Good evening. My name is Michael Taubes and I am speaking here tonight as one of the senior rabbis of Teaneck, but also as somebody
(Courtesy of JLIC) In times of uncertainty, an oleh from the heart of Highland Park, 23-year-old Yvette Teitelbaum, found solace in a grassroots movement that