
From America to Germany: An Ambassador’s Story
Philip D. Murphy, Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany from 2009 to 2013, will be the speaker at the National Council of Jewish Women’s first study
Philip D. Murphy, Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany from 2009 to 2013, will be the speaker at the National Council of Jewish Women’s first study
Save the date! Sunday, November 15, marks the day when Bris Avrohom will hold its 36th annual dinner, bestowing the Community Service Award upon the
Bruriah seniors Esther Seif and Sophia Stepansky have been elected to the NCSY National Board. They join other students from around the country in their
Designated by the Elizabeth community rabbonim, Sunday, September 20, marked the second annual all-community gathering during Aseret Yimei Teshuvah. The theme of this year’s event
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
Paramus—Zeesy Grossbaum, the director of Friendship Circle of Bergen County, often says that the organization’s teen volunteers get more out of their experience than the
What could possibly draw a crowd of 1000 women to gather together on October 22, 2015, at the Rockleigh Country Club? What cause could possibly
For any given chag, there are those who are unable to participate. A cornerstone of Jewish communal pride is easing the difficulty of holiday observance.
A recent blood drive, hosted by local teen Sara Schatz, took place at Young Israel of Teaneck. Schatz, a 17-year-old Bruriah student, single-handedly organized the