400 Attend Inaugural Breakfast for JFS Passaic-Clifton
Garfield—More than 400 people attended the Jewish Family Service of Clifton-Passaic’s inaugural breakfast at the Venetian in Garfield, NJ. The guest of honor was Rabbi
Garfield—More than 400 people attended the Jewish Family Service of Clifton-Passaic’s inaugural breakfast at the Venetian in Garfield, NJ. The guest of honor was Rabbi
Hillside—Rabbi Mordechai and Mrs. Shterney Kanelsky are beloved leaders of the Bris Avrohom Center, as well as pillars of the Jewish community. They live their
Whippany—The first impression felt upon arriving at Rosalie and Sol Spierer’s apartment is one of total warmth—the temperature is nice and cozy on a frigid
Bruce Maier of AXA Advisors, who focuses on Financial Planning for Families of Special Needs, knows how to take that extra step. On a recent
Franklin Lakes—Israeli Olympic Fencer Dan Alon will speak about his terrifying ordeal at the 1972 Munich Olympics on March 22, 6:00 p.m. at the Chabad
Teaneck—Congregation Netivot Shalom—a modern Orthodox synagogue in Teaneck—is having its annual dinner on Saturday, March 7 at 8:00 pm, at Fair Lawn Jewish Center. The
Teaneck—The National Council of Jewish Women Bergen County Section (NCJW BCS) will blow away the winter blues with an entertaining presentation by Austin Tichenor, playwright,
Marathon runners need to possess ability, perseverance, and the desire to succeed. It comes as no surprise, then, that this last January, motivated teenagers, six
Tenafly—Giants of Generosity has just confirmed Chopped Jr. 2014 contestant Chef Eitan Bernath, a Yavneh student and Teaneck resident, has agreed to be the special
Livingston—The power of prayer was the focus of a talk on February 15, given by Jewish radio personality Nachum Segal at the Suburban Torah Center
West Orange—More than 50 members of the West Orange kosher-keeping community attended a meeting at Congregation AABJ&D in early February, to express concerns about the
On Shabbat, March 14, 2015 at 4:00 pm, two Teaneck area synagogues, Congregation Rinat Yisrael and Congregation Beth Sholom, will jointly hold a pre-Pesach Community