Passover 2015 Ends With Record Kosher Food Sales
NEW YORK — For the second year in a row, sales of kosher for Passover foods soared to new heights, perhaps increasing on average by
NEW YORK — For the second year in a row, sales of kosher for Passover foods soared to new heights, perhaps increasing on average by
It was a brilliant Sunday afternoon and race cars were lined up waiting for go time. Car makers who had spent weeks designing, painting, and
Seventy years after the beginning of the end of the Holocaust, Jewish Federation of Greater MetroWest NJ, the Holocaust Council of Greater MetroWest, and the
Many of our community representatives will once again join dozens of communities from across 22 states when it participates in the Orthodox Union’s Fifth International
Jewish children of the Hillside and Elizabeth communities were invited by Cong. Adath Israel and Bris Avrohom Cong. Shomrei Torah Ohel Yosef Yitzchok for a
Upon hearing about the tragic death of the seven Sassoon children in Brooklyn, the Jewish community reacted with shock and sorrow. As most of us
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps. The Fair Lawn Library is pleased to present a photo exhibit
The keynote speaker for the 72nd Annual Holocaust Commemoration of the Jewish Federation of North Jersey on Thurs., April 16, at Temple Beth Rishon is
It has been 20 years since Alisa Flatow, a Brandeis University junior studying in Israel, headed to the beach with some friends. Her journey was
Hillside—Twelve years ago, Rabbi Mordechai and Mrs. Shterney Kanelsky of Hillside received a precious gift—a beautiful daughter who they named Batsheva after her great-grandmother. Within
The Orthodox Union is calling on synagogues to designate the Shabbat of April 17–18, Parshat Shemini, to promote voting for the Religious Zionist—Vote Torah Slate
The Annual Memorial Shiur on the occasion of the 22nd yahrzeit of HaGaon Rabbi Joseph B. Soloveitchik zt”l,The Rav, will be held Motza’ei Yom Tov,